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BAYER SMASH at loganholme Awesome faultless work every time

Bit more X'y than the average jo but you get what you pay for 100% trust in those guys

Call and speak to Stewart or Randy 3209 9455

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..

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

im not bagging it bud i just dont think thay will take on just any crap

and i im still just as if not better then most beaters i take a lot of prirde in my work and my backyard jobs still is getting the job done by a professional and still turns just as good if it was done any where. i know what most shops r like and i know people in most of them so dnt bagg me

well the 35 is booked in at camerons to get the entire left side and front bar resprayed after some lovely FU(K keyed it..... booked in monday week... hope there as good as everyone says...

im not bagging it bud i just dont think thay will take on just any crap

and i im still just as if not better then most beaters i take a lot of prirde in my work and my backyard jobs still is getting the job done by a professional and still turns just as good if it was done any where. i know what most shops r like and i know people in most of them so dnt bagg me

hey buddy +1 for pete here. top bloke. walked me through the whole process. deffently knows his stuff..

will contact u soon bud :D

mark man take urs to archerfield beat camerons hands down. got people who are close friends of camrons and they are going to take theres to archerfield now after seeing mine..... you've seen mine dude have a look at attention to detail in the guards (dmd coudlnt believe how well they fitted) go and see jon he'll look after you

Edited by redevil

Hey just wondering if i can post up my mate in this he is not a panel beater as such but is trying to start up his KUSTOM paint shop and he can do panel beating as well as fibreglasssing and kits.

good prices to.

Cheers

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