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when they get paid LOTSA money

Which is never when it comes to insurance companies. But the panel shop I work in, in 10 years of business the boss has only had 2 cars come back for insurance re work. Sure sometimes we have people come back with little things(we are only human and get through a lot of cars a week and we are a little shop) and we fix them up as soon as possible. We a car goes back to the insurance company and need rectification work done it gets sent to us.

yeah they stuffed it big time,.Rear Bumper on the right hangs over by about 1cm to the 1/4 panel, around 1cm gap between the LH tail light and boot lid. Paint matching was terrible, scratched all the black paint off underneath the wing blade, fairly large paint run on the bottom section of the wing, handprints left all up the side of the car - wont have the car again for at least a week =/

on the upside the front bar from Scott will be an improvement on the slightly dodgy one that's on there

Maybe on your next RDO Bunts

On Tuesday night I can have a drink, very soon!

Bunta.... I say today lunch have a beer and be all like screw you work!

Haha would love to, but I need this for bill paying!

haha when I'm on call I warn the guys in the lab, they'll either get me....or Captain Morgan when they ring, the latter being more fun to talk to, yet not likely to give sound advice ;)
lol

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