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Hi everyone,

As topic suggests, I am looking for smash repair places in south Brisbane near Crestmead/Waterford areas. I searched up for similar topic and contacted DMD The Image but their number is disconnected.

Is there places that you guys could recommend that specialise in body kit repair? My front lip got two 10 inches cracks on both side under indicator lights from transporting and I am going through insurance.

Any information would be much appreciated.

Thank you.

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Cameron's Bodyworks in Coopers Plains. Really nice guy and very good reputation for quality work. His pricing isn't too bad either.

Oh and yes he specialises in body kits and what not.

Thanks, Hieu. I will give them a call in lunch time.

Are there any other places that are ok with fixing body kits around the area? I will have to get 2 quotes for insurance purpose.

Thanks.

oh theres also aero image garage. http://www.aeroimagegarage.com/ Anthony is really nice and I've only ever seen good stuff from him. Might be a bit closer to where you live as well.

Thanks for that again, Hieu.

Now I got 2 places, so will be making phone calls tomorrow. :)

Thanks, guys.

bit late - bradys body works -= coopers plains. he's built quite a few bonnets for me. never had an issue with cracking or bad paint.

Thanks, Chris. I will drop by and get a quote from them if one of the other two don't go well.

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