Jump to content
SAU Community

Paint Shops In Victoria


Rochey
 Share

Recommended Posts

Hey all VIC users.

i bought a bodykit off ebay for my R33 2 door. its brand new and came primed ready to be painted. it needs some little modification before it will fit, i know this because i tried the side skirts.

i am only fitting the rear and sideskirts. (selling the front click link below)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...p;rd=1&rd=1

i live in Montrose VIC. near ringwood/croydon. my car is stock QM1 white in color.

does anyone know any places they can suggest around my area or melbourne area that does a good job and dosnt charge an arm and a leg.

ive had 2 quotes....1 was $1500-$2000 (montrose panels) and the other $800-$1000 (phil mundays). both in croydon

cheers everyone

Link to comment
Share on other sites

don't bother with either mentioned in montrose used both and both been shithouse.

any of the others recomended above or

Driftline in campbelfield

0425 855 540

he loves making bodys kits fit

Link to comment
Share on other sites

don't bother with either mentioned in montrose used both and both been shithouse.

any of the others recomended above or

Driftline in campbelfield

0425 855 540

he loves making bodys kits fit

my mate got an evo 3 bodykit put on his lancer at montrose panels and it was neat as. cost him like 2.5g i think.

hard color. its like a sandy/gold. look out for him in the area...plates 'HOPEYZ'

anyway they did a great job. cost him serious $$$ though. thanks for ur tip mate

Link to comment
Share on other sites

my mate got an evo 3 bodykit put on his lancer at montrose panels and it was neat as. cost him like 2.5g i think.

hard color. its like a sandy/gold. look out for him in the area...plates 'HOPEYZ'

anyway they did a great job. cost him serious $$$ though. thanks for ur tip mate

C&A Automotive in Blackburn.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ultrafine in Cheltenham are apparently pretty good. I've never tried them but they sprayed and fitted the body kit to the ex Ice Performance Supra which is now the Racingline Motorsport Supra.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

Ive decided to go with Mick from MiColor in Cheltenham, he seems like a good bloke, knows what hes talking about etc.

I will post pics of the final product when i get the car back on friday (4th may).

Thankyou all for your efforts in suggesting places to go. much appreciated guys.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ive decided to go with Mick from MiColor in Cheltenham, he seems like a good bloke, knows what hes talking about etc.

I will post pics of the final product when i get the car back on friday (4th may).

Thankyou all for your efforts in suggesting places to go. much appreciated guys.

I just had some of my car painted by Mick @ Micolor, great guy and does a good job. I am pretty sure he used to work at ultrafine (mentioned above).

My car had a blend mark in the bonnet, a dodgey bumper and some humidity blistering and scracthing all over my rear left quarter panel. Its all good but am now worried when leaving it at shopping centers etc but you can't do anything about that.

here's what he acheived, from this:

post-13456-1179667326_thumb.jpg

post-13456-1179667356_thumb.jpg

post-13456-1179667382_thumb.jpg

to this:

post-13456-1179667424_thumb.jpg

post-13456-1179667471_thumb.jpg

Good luck with your car

Edited by Fry_33
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Its likely to be 70% road 30% track usage, track usage will increase if anything. Decided not to fit it as I cant be arsed changing the bushes on my LCAs again 🤣 I did get the below back from GKTech though so they should work together     The anti-squat kit and roll center adjusters work independently since they change the rear lower control arm's angle in different ways. The anti-squat kit adjusts the angle from front to back, which impacts anti-squat values. Roll center adjusters change the angle side to side, mainly to correct geometry on cars that are significantly lowered. They might affect each other a tiny bit, but overall, you can think of them as separate.
    • What are you doing with the car? street car or race car? People get hung up on the squat of the s/r chassis rears. There is positives to the squat if a car is setup and driven correctly for it (correct ride height, spring rate, alignment, damper valving). Generally just lengthen the rear traction arm by 5-10mm and that will help the squat and bump steer too. You are also correct with the roll centre too. This too also needs to be adjustable if you start messing with suspension geometry.   Having done quiet a bit of testing on race cars this year in regards to rear squat, I've seen some big positives from it in regards to drive off corners and traction. 
    • I find I am using the MX5 for everything except long overnight cruises with Jackie, or, if picking up the kids to go somewhere, the SS has so much more room inside, and is much more comfortable if your going to be doing Hwy driving for 6-8 hours And the MX5 isn't bad in stop go traffic for a manual transmission car, whilst the clutch kit has been upgraded from stock, it is still light, and also not having a stupidly light flywheel in it helps as well, I've spent alot of time sitting on the M5, M4 and M7 stuck in traffic when plodding around the Greater Sydney Region in it Another benefit is MX5's are not really a car that gets stolen, you can pretty much park it anywhere, and it will still be there when you return
    • I can totally get why you like it for that sort of commute. I was thinking BoganDore because it's such a lazy drive, for things like stop start traffic.   I used to do over an hour in stop start shit from one side of Bris to the next, twice a day. My choice of car was larger displacement, with an auto. Basically for torque in low rpm/very low speed, and no clutch pedal. But loved a fun manual for the weekends, which the partner has (plus had the LandCruiser too for other fun drives). I now have an EV as a work car, and I tell ya what, ultimate daily driver, especially if youre out of energy, like I often am after work. I don't even need to touch the brake pedal   That said, I'm presently rebuilding the Liberty GTB to get it setup for weekend drives and track abuse! So small high revving turbo engine with 6 speed cog swapper!   But for your style of commute, I'd probably take the MX5 too!   For those choices, I'm ignoring fuel economy. Because I know how atrocious V8 daily life is for fuel from when I used to daily a manual SS, ha ha. Hence why I know I love the daily rumble of a V8
    • II know what u are saying after 9 years of hibernating my stock engined  110,00km gtt I got it registered 2 weeks ago. Took it for a drive a couple of days ago and some fresh bp fuel, I just couldn’t stop grinning and dreaming of when I will start my build thread. its just such a primal man feeling many forget to enjoy I wish u so much enjoyment with your little racer mate
×
×
  • Create New...