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As the title have suggested I need a Panel Beater.

To put the long story short, MRR34 was hit last night and needed a new rear bumper.

Job require are:

Ordering the new rear bumper (Blitz/URAS Stage 2 FPR rear bumper)

Removal of the old rear bumper

Test fit the new rear bumper

Matching my car’s colour

Spray the new rear bar

Sand/touch up/finishing my bumper

Fit the new rear bar

Final touches

Hand me back my keys :yes:

Wave me goodbye :P

So right now I need a few good panel beater names, phone numbers and location.

I don’t mind if:

They are expensive

They take a long time

They are a bit to travel (giving they are inside of Brisbane areas)

So far, I have contacted:

DMD

Cameron's Body Works

Advance Auto Body

Dr Kustom (left a message on there phone)

Thank you for reading my topic and posting information on any good panel beaters.

Michael

3-11-08

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Job require are:

Take my car

Wave me goodbye :wub:

I don’t mind if:

They are expensive

They take a long time

They are a bit to travel (giving they are inside of Brisbane areas)

They dont offer any insurance

They not qualified

They dont know what their doing

Sweet, Ill do it!!! :(

Nah honestly Camerons is the pick hey...

Thanks Becky, will give them a call tomorrow.

Ps - You sure Custom FX did DTM86??? I'm 99% sure DTM86 is the old NAW11 which DMD did the car, this was way back when Don still in his old workshop.

Yeah he had a bit of an accident and damaged everything pretty bad.. Custom Fx fixed everything and got it back to 100%, Looks perfect.. Cant even tell she's been off road lol..

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