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GAS78 in Wangara did the surgery, think Dan or Liz will be talking to him about be a sponsor for the club. Top bloke would recommend to anyone wanting some body work done.

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mint! :P

 

How much $ for respray?

How long does it take?

Who done it?

 

thanks

Future Bro-in-law doing the dudes website so got a deal

just over 3 weeks but had to wait for a windscreen from over east

GAS78 in Wangara, is going to spoken to about being a club sponsor.

0405396810 dudes name is Dave

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yeah dude saw yours when i was there too, he was buffing urs up was looking damn mint. Same paint job but from what Dave tells me i got a lot of catching up to do in the engine department.i gotta get some engine work later so he can do my engine bay. Would be up for a photo of the two, gotta be a nice sunny day though so you can see the flakes better.

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Sounds Good. Dunno how you got yours done in three weeks though mine took 3 months !! haha

Yeah mine didnt require a new quarter panel :)

They looked niced together today at his workshop, bummer about the weather or we coulda taken some pics

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