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So the ceffy just made the trip from south melbourne to west brisbane. 1850km's later... it looks like arse.

I need to get it cut n polished, is anyone on the forum in the trade, or have a hookup from a mate who does it? I'm in Toowong, so somewhere around there's good, but will travel anywhere in Brissy really. Weekends would be good.

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what colour?

is bleck.

car's just been recently resprayed and needs a lil cutting back of the clear and final polish to make it bling. might ask east coast customs if i can borrow the guy who they use for detailing.

hey bud take it to the Mt gravatt Hand Car wash they will wash it for inside and out detail 35 bucks , and for 60 bucks they wax the whole car by hand you can sit and wait / watch while all this is happening , show them ur SAU card to get 10% off price of anywash

they are on the corner of logan road and creek road mt gravatt

K&J panel beaters in stafford (just off webster road.. about 10-15mins north of toowong)

highly recommended

yellow pages should have their details

ooo nice... that's nice n close to me, will call em tomorrow or monday.

any crash repair refinisher should do it, if you aint happy tell them to do it again till you are

i'm new in town... dunno any crash repairers around here. recommendations?

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