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Hey All. As the title says, I'm after a panel beater in Brisbane (Northside preferably). I'd prefer to use someone that people have used before, and were happy with(for piece of mind).

I'm looking at getting the rust under side mirrors removed and also the front bumper re-sprayed. Its on a Yellow S2 Stagea RS Four S.

Anywho all info will be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Matt

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i got a recommendation, but it's in southside. Very very clean work but in saying that they cost more.

Brett

Toowong Smash Repairs

20 Sylvan Rd, Toowong

3870 7988

Let him know Michael from next door sent you.

i got a recommendation, but it's in southside. Very very clean work but in saying that they cost more.

Brett

Toowong Smash Repairs

20 Sylvan Rd, Toowong

3870 7988

Let him know Michael from next door sent you.

they did some work on my last skyline

was very happy with the result

Thanks HOJAK and PWND.

I don't mind going to the southside if its gona be worth it.

I just thought there might b some good ones on the northside but from the reaction, theres no one on the northside anyone wants to recomend.

mate

mccormacks in sandgate

i've had fixed there:

a) deep scratch and dent from a kid on a bike hitting the rear left guard with the end of the handle bars on his bike

b) someone reversed into the front drivers side quarter just in front of the door

c) full front bar refurb and front left quarter panel from a minor fender bender

and i am about to go back to get rust fixed next to the rear wind screen on the C pillar that i f**king spotted 2 days after i got it back the last time

they do a f**kin awesome job, my car has a custom colour too (blue pearl on black)

they cost more than your average shit flamin mongrel, but they don't ring you up 2 days after you drop it off telling you you'll need to pay $xxx more. when they quote it's for the whole job, not to suck you in.

absolute professionals.

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