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ive done a search on this but could only find addresses or names...no luck with phone numbers. so i thought id make a new post.

im looking for a panel beater who can install a bodykit and spray by the end of the week. im not to sure if its possible but does anyone know any panel beaters who aint so busy this week?

any help would be appreciated

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try DT panels in springvale. heard nothing but positive comments about them, and you can PM Vu who works there on SAU....PM evilsub.

are u seirous....i heard nearly 6 panel beating shops in spingvale lost their VACC certs

if ur being serious fair enough but plz guys no jokes this is urgent

Edited by anDru
What does that have to do with DT Panels?

well nothing i guess...just got a bit worried wen i saw springvale.....no offence to anyone that lives there...always eat my PHO there so yeh lol

but anyway ive just been hearing all these bad things about panel beaters in spingy thats all.

but if ur serious dezz ill give em a call. thanks man

Micolor at no7 Dissik St Cheltenham.. it occupies the front half of ice performance. Ask for mick ... if you have a skyline and want repairs or kits fitted... his the guy as his a skyline freak.

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are u seirous....i heard nearly 6 panel beating shops in spingvale lost their VACC certs

I heard there was a $140mil drug lab in your backyard dude

You better go out there and check it out dude before someone runs off with it

I heard there was a $140mil drug lab in your backyard dude

You better go out there and check it out dude before someone runs off with it

i saw it on the internet!!!!!!111111

I think you'll struggle to get it properly prepped, sprayed and fitted by the end of the week.

Most panel shops are fixing "Mum & Dad's Christmas holiday road trip mis-adventures" or catching up with their Xmas backlog.

What's the deal with your lack of organisation?

must have been a detailed search... sticky above!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=13305

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