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Hey fellas.

how u doin.

we all have our own personal trusted tyre shop, workshop... im wondering about ur panel beaters :P

basically post up your trusted panel beater (preferably southside).. we all have them i have mine. he quoted me $700 for some dents and some paint (few RHR quarter panel dents).. and wouldnt mind trying some other mob and get a competitive quote.

Just post up the panel beater you use

please keep this on topic fellas :yucky:

thanks

mark.

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mate if u want spotless flawless work done .. give Bill Walkins smash repairs a call .. a lil on steep side .. amazing job ..

DMD don is pretty good to except always would have to wait as he has alot .. 33233033

Also on southside is Sureline smash repairs they mainly do skylines .. and other imports 32753134

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cant go past camerons at coopers plains

have used them myself a couple of times and always happy, always cheap too!

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Cameron's Body Works

# 708 Boundary Rd Coopers Plains 4108

# (07) 3277 3475

well if you want good work and are prepared to pay for it, go to exclusive auto centre in newstead

they are just across the river (on the good side!)

to explain how good their work is, all i need to say is they are the official repairer for audi, maserati, and lamborghini dealerships in brisbane.. 'nuff said

they did work on our corvette and did a tip top job

well if you want good work and are prepared to pay for it, go to exclusive auto centre in newstead

they are just across the river (on the good side!)

to explain how good their work is, all i need to say is they are the official repairer for audi, maserati, and lamborghini dealerships in brisbane.. 'nuff said

they did work on our corvette and did a tip top job

sorry man but thay dont like taken on jobs that r not audi, maserati, and lamborghini

but if u want a good job im a beater and i can take a look at it if u like and i have good mate wit a shop and i can get it painted there my shop wont let me bring in home stuff. thats if u want 2 keep the price donw but if u want u can just take it 2 his shop it is call kev at pro street panit and panel 32084499 at underwood

sorry man but thay dont like taken on jobs that r not audi, maserati, and lamborghini

but if u want a good job im a beater and i can take a look at it if u like and i have good mate wit a shop and i can get it painted there my shop wont let me bring in home stuff. thats if u want 2 keep the price donw but if u want u can just take it 2 his shop it is call kev at pro street panit and panel 32084499 at underwood

PM sent with pics:)

Camerons at coopers plains or my mate's workshop at Archefield.. ;)

whats ur archerfield place vince.. numbers brother.. brother needs numbers.

sorry man but thay dont like taken on jobs that r not audi, maserati, and lamborghini

well actually they took on a job for my corvette and rolled the guards on my R32 so that comment is completely crap

they don't take on dodgy work they only do very professional work and pride themselves on it..

but if u want a good job im a beater and i can take a look at it if u like and i have good mate wit a shop and i can get it painted there my shop wont let me bring in home stuff.

now it makes sense why you would bag a top workshop.. because you're doing backyard work yourself..

haha!!

I should have added for my twin turbo L series subaru wagon. I had him graft two bonnets together. my original and a vortex turbo (has a vent in the middle) one to make the one below:

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this is my old one. new one is put away. gives you an idea though.

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