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hey guys i was searching through these forums looking for recommended panel beats/painters but all i can find is mechanics etc.Anyway was wondering if anyone has any recommended ones in adelaide at a pretty good price im not looking for show room paint just something that brings it back to its old glamour. Car has no real dmg just few scatches etc small bumps here and there.

thanks!

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he is the one thats going to be doing my car....once i get the finance sorted out.....have seen his work and quite impressed by it...

Aaron from Old Skool Customs does awesome work at a decent price, is also north though.
All type crash prob isnt the cheapest place to go.. bit pricey I say but they give you quality show job finishes.

ah i got a ball park figure from the today was a bit much, but it was just a a figure i got to bring car down to get a proper quote sometime. Any other places suggest?

Everyones got their own preferences of places to go.

I chose m & c Doyles in Edwards town. The job they did on my 32 was awsome!

If you want something cheap though contact Twins33 I think his name is on here. He's done work on a few of my mates cars that look good for a cheap price and is located south.

Everyones got their own preferences of places to go.

I chose m & c Doyles in Edwards town. The job they did on my 32 was awsome!

If you want something cheap though contact Twins33 I think his name is on here. He's done work on a few of my mates cars that look good for a cheap price and is located south.

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go talk to the guys at pearce crash repairs they do show quality work at dirt cheap prices i never take my cars anywhere else and would never sugest anyone else.

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