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Parked my car at work this morning and it got slightly nicked at the rear by a mates car. :) Not so bad but still..

I managed to get rid of most of the scratches, but obviously it needs a pro job for repairing the dent.

Can anyone recommend a good place in perth for that?

I got a quote for $700 at a smash repair shop in welshpool. But i don't know if i can trust these guys.

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here's some pics. Not really visible but it's there :)

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Bad luck dude I feel ur pain, lucky it was a accident with ur mate and not some random toss

I know, thank god for that.Felt awkward though, Poor bastard's saving up for his wedding next month as well.

Try Dent Craft 1st.

http://www.dentcraft.com.au/

If they can't fix it then:

Advantage Panel & Paint

Insurance & private work, performance cars, prestige cars. Osborne Park location. Quality & professional service.

40 Howe St

Osborne Park

Ph:(08) 9244 2665

or

McCarthy Panel & Paint

122 Gugeri St

Claremont

WA, 6010

Australia

Ph:(08) 9384 9400

Edited by mosoto
Try Dent Craft 1st.

http://www.dentcraft.com.au/

If they can't fix it then:

Advantage Panel & Paint

Insurance & private work, performance cars, prestige cars. Osborne Park location. Quality & professional service.

40 Howe St

Osborne Park

Ph:(08) 9244 2665

or

McCarthy Panel & Paint

122 Gugeri St

Claremont

WA, 6010

Australia

Ph:(08) 9384 9400

Thanks mate, but i'd rather stick to south of the river workshops for now. Should've mentioned that before.

I gave Dentcraft a go, but they can't repair it.

Anyways i got a quote for from $440 including respray for $440 AutoRepaint Smash Repair at Welshpool.

Has anyone been there?

The shop on Bannister Road is pretty good. I had the wifes silver M3 fixed there and can't complain, did a good matchup and silver is a tough colour to match on plastics. I'll get the name when I get home.

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