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Hey guys

Was wondering if someone could please refer me to a decent panel beater/auto paint shop in Perth (close to scarborough region would be a bonus).

Also, a few months back my car drivers door was keyed to the metal, does this mean i have to have the entire side of the car resprayed due to the colour being black?

Thanks

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OK i always get my front bumper resprayed just before a show:-)

Prob about 5 times now it's bloody low so needs a good spray every so often :-)

I work at Zest on scarborugh beach road. now the road behind me.. ummm i think it's called Howe Street there is WA SUSPENSIONS then about 20 mtrs up the road you will see a sign called "Alpha one panel and paint"...... GO THERE!

This is Vic Park but there probably the best around. Dalcos Smash Repairs just off Welshpool Rd. My car is going there in a week to get the gaurd fixed and they have a lot of Skyline work in there.

Also, got a good quote from West Coast Panel and Paint yesterday. Never used them though but I no a few that say there good. There in Belmont though.

Dalcos are very good! Last week i had some minor paint / bodywork done by them and i was impressed with their attitudes. I annoyed them heaps, asked lots of questions and made lots of phone calls. Only one slight misunderstanding, which worked out fine.

Reasonable prices as well. I wouldnt call them dirt cheap, but from what i've seen and heard, their work is quality.

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