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I cannot thank Allan enough for his support over the past year.. my car has seen a few bingles lately and the most recent being the stack at lala on sat night... if anyone saw it, it was a huge hit and really pissed me off. I have Super 8 drift comp coming up this weekend and i honeslty thought my chances of driving my car were zero to slim.

Allan said to drop the car off and was absolutly convinced they could repair it in around 4 hours or so... i was somewhat doubtful but no... never underestimate a man passionate about what he does, and the results speak for themselves.

i can honestly say, that if your looking for a professional repair job for your car (import or not... they do the lot) then go and see Allan, Hayden, Scott and Paul down at All Type Crash Shp 3/ 1395 Main North Rd Para Hills West 5096, 8281 0130

i'll let the pics speak for themselves.

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wow dude they are good! if you dont mind me asking what do they charge for something like that including paint?? *** edit*** sorry just realised ur sponsered by them.. dont answere my Q

once theyve painted it it will look like nothing has ever happened :P

you're gonna have to call them or see them prices... no two crashes are ever the same. there are so many different variables that affect the final price.

but rest assures, they are highly competitive pricewise!

i can count at least 6 skylines down at All type atm!

Gotta add a funny story about Common whores!

About 2 years or so ago, some 10 jerk-offs from the SA forum of the Commonwhores website decided to get onto the main motorocycle forum I frequent and talk shit on it like "motorcycles are slow" and "bikers are gay car haters!" blah blah.

Well our 12,000 odd members at that time got them back by continuously posting "The only reason you're in front, is because thats where we want you f**kers!" :)

I believe they shut down the site "for maintenance" since it crashed something. :P

yup spot on.

one bloke in a 32, JUST bought a GTR bonnet, grill, bar, reo and guards for his GTST and fitted them all on, 2 days lator he was wating at the lights or something and this lady in a VT wagon just decided to floor it in reverse to try and go down a side street....

the tow bar distroyed the bar, reo, cooler and and lot of other shit!

morons!

Wow that had to suck! Just like me getting a new turbo fitted to my car and three days later having some old bag run a red light in a Kingswood and write off my car! :P

And DON'T say "Not the Kingswood"!!!! :)

Wow that had to suck! Just like me getting a new turbo fitted to my car and three days later having some old bag run a red light in a Kingswood and write off my car! :P

And DON'T say "Not the Kingswood"!!!! :)

hearing u guys makes me scared as hell to even put the damn key in the ignition

-D

ah good work by all type crash! metal finish by the look on the photos good job.

Metal finished???? :) Very few workshops do this and even fewer know how to do it well.

Looks like its been hit with a hammer and dolly then orbital sander to remove paint.

Those lines are way too rough yet, but im sure it will come back nice.

you're gonna have to call them or see them prices... no two crashes are ever the same. there are so many different variables that affect the final price.

but rest assures, they are highly competitive pricewise!

i can count at least 6 skylines down at All type atm!

Mines one of them :) and no, im not a bad driver - the post ran into me. (i misjudged how close the rear gaurd was to the post)

Mines one of them :P and no, im not a bad driver - the post ran into me. (i misjudged how close the rear gaurd was to the post)

first MissR34 now you, wat is it with skylines and posts lol

but yea i can vouch for all type's aswell it took em half a day to fix my front bar and was back by that night.

job was perfect and couldnt tell the difference.

nice hit simon. who hit ya??

Thats a shame Simon car was looking insanely hot before that crash. But then again, I am sure you wont be able to tell the diference when its all done!

Have any clips or pics of the actual hit? Who did you hit? Hayden or Jack? ;)

Ric

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