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So, someone with a tow bar or bar decided to give my ride a make over and modified my front bar. A bar and paint is more than my excess, so I'm Going to fix it through insurance.

The car isn't bad, just the bar and probably Rio. Looking for the best place around penrith or west to send it in for a repair. Ideas? Feedback? Experiences? Pics of work? All appreciated.

Thanks in advance ;)

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Bill Westwood @ Lower Mountains Smash in Blaxland (Near the Lapstone Hotel).

Has painted/ restored numerous show winning cars. Straight shooter, and a great guy.

Been using him for years.

Cheers, Dale.

Bill Westwood @ Lower Mountains Smash in Blaxland (Near the Lapstone Hotel).

Has painted/ restored numerous show winning cars. Straight shooter, and a great guy.

Been using him for years.

Cheers, Dale.

bill is a top bloke i still have his gsr sigma that he used to drive lol, it wont be the cheapest place but it comes with a guarenteed flawless finish although for just fixing your front bar and paint he probably wont have the time he is flat out all the time with alot of big jobs

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