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Hi All.

I'm looking at getting my project car painted up. I'm not looking for anything fancy, like airbrushing, tri-colours, flick paint, etc. I'm looking for a full colour change in 2-pac. I've used 2-pac before but I would preffer a job done in a booth instead of a garage.

Who have you guys used who is well priced? I'm not looking for an overnight $400 job, yet I'm not prepared to pay 6k to remove a few little dings and a minor scrape (yes, a panel shop did qoute this) and that was just to colour match!

Cheers

Scott

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B&I Paint and Panel at Zillmere. Did a great job on my car. Painted stuff I wouldn't even have thought of! Under bonnet, under boot lid, inside of fuel cover, inside the wing mirrors, etc. Brilliant job done in 10 days. $4500 with a custom colour that was hard to find.

  • 2 weeks later...

brady's body works boundary road archerfield. he's built two bonnets for me now and I still cannot find the seams on them. does a lot of top shelf cars as well. he's NOT cheap though. the bonnet build was $1200 each time.

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