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hey guys and girls i have full vertex bodykit sitting at my mates house and i just cant be stuffed fitting it myself, i was wondering if anyone knows a place that will fit the rear bar and side skirts fast and cheap? as i dont get much time to myself anymore.

cheers

ooh and nothing needs to get painted as im still trying to find a gtr front end then ill respray the whole car at once.

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hey guys and girls i have full vertex bodykit sitting at my mates house and i just cant be stuffed fitting it myself, i was wondering if anyone knows a place that will fit the rear bar and side skirts fast and cheap? as i dont get much time to myself anymore.

cheers

ooh and nothing needs to get painted as im still trying to find a gtr front end then ill respray the whole car at once.

all type crash have done a few kits on 32's

M&C Doyles

One of the best places that specialise in bodykit and resprays.

If you want a professional job, Doyles is the go mate.

I wouldnt trust anywhere else besides Doyles to touch my kit or paint.

Nate.

lol its not hard to fit a kit..

M&C Doyles

One of the best places that specialise in bodykit and resprays.

If you want a professional job, Doyles is the go mate.

I wouldnt trust anywhere else besides Doyles to touch my kit or paint.

Nate.

haha funny

i wouldnt even think of doyles now seeing some of the work that has come out of there lately since two of there best have left and gone elsewhere

but all to there own

i would personally go to all type or eagle crash

M&C Doyles

One of the best places that specialise in bodykit and resprays.

If you want a professional job, Doyles is the go mate.

I wouldnt trust anywhere else besides Doyles to touch my kit or paint.

Nate.

someone on this forum had some crash repair work done by them not long ago and lets just say it wasn't very impressive at all.

depends on the kit and how much work is required to get the kit to fit. with mine my regular body shop didnt wana touch the kit seeing it was fiber glass. where doyles made it fit, modded where needed no probs.

they have done A LOT of kits and know their shit. their paint on the other hand.. average.

lol its not hard to fit a kit..

Not generally but it really depends where the kit came from...

Maybe post up what area your in so people can recommend a workshop near you. Both Doyles and All Type are decent but also at opposite sides of Adelaide etc.

Ryan

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