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Your luck as one of the better painters is in your area

(On Day road)Not sure of the name of the shop but i will ask Bruce tomorrow but theirs no one better with trim than Peter at Trimcare, see Wheelspin for lots of pretty stuff and the ugly bald guys at SST can make the power to match the looks.

Join the New club and display your car as part of the team.Good luck with your project.

OK From what I have seen at the auto salons they are not really concerned about performance unless you have a 800 KW monster! Pauls pulled 400 and got a small trophy just like what i got at motorvation, kinda means not that much.. anyways unfortunately i spent most of my $$$ on power 4 shows later a small trophy and couple of photo shoots and that really all i have had for $50 K now if i wanted a show car like what you are tlkaing about spend a few grand on the generals as listed but spend $$ polishing engine bay, paint and interior as you have alreay said. most of all... BE CREATIVE! THAT IS HOW YOU WILL WIN! so if your after performance don't expect much if you want looks then you will win in shows but not much street cred!... anyways all the bost, my interior was done by classic auto trimmers i think in morley. mechanics by PSI performance, SST and turbo help from Grant at Performaz next to SST. I use Alpha 1 panel and paint in Osborne Park.

Hope this helps

just my 2.2 cents

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