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My mate had his 180 sx done not that long ago at impressive paint and panel up in Golden Grove they did an excellent job and are recommend by tillbrooks. I had some work done by them on my 180 aswell and they look after me. Thats my plug

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My mate had his 180 sx done not that long ago at impressive paint and panel up in Golden Grove they did an excellent job and are recommend by tillbrooks. I had some work done by them on my 180 aswell and they look after me. Thats my plug

I recommend them also, i have had work done to my car there...darren and mike are good blokes! also my mate just had respraying on his black r32, colour matching was perfect!

price wise I would suggest anywhere between 2 - 3k would probably get you a nice respray. At the end of the day you get what you pay for, so don't skimp on quality just to save a few bucks cos you will regret it after, just my 2c. Having said that, I've heard good things about Paul from Provident Crash Repairs on Provident St, just off glynburn road.

have you contemplated doing it yourself. Im in the process of repraying my sil80 and im sure that this avenue would save alot of money. Unless you havent do the time then definately go to impressive paint and panel.

Alright thanks, would it be the same price if spraying it another colour? I mean all i need is the outer shell sprayed, engine bay is fine so all i need is the outside done. Don't have enough time to do it myself though.

Anyone know the name of paint for an r32 black skyline?

Okay thanks i've decided to leave it the same colour, but i have a black skyline, with the original nissan colour....... Is there anything you can do to this colour to make it stand out more, some sort or pearl, metallic etc? (respray of course)

Any have pics?

Okay thanks i've decided to leave it the same colour, but i have a black skyline, with the original nissan colour.......  Is there anything you can do to this colour to make it stand out more, some sort or pearl, metallic etc? (respray of course)

Any have pics?

hey dude, im an apprentice spraypainter, as for your question the answer is you can do anything to the black u want, eg, black with red or blue or gold pearl!! u can put flip controller in the paint to give it a different edge to it. you could make a metallic black with 2 different pearls in it, so on and so forth, i can only help u to my knowlage, i hope this helps ya, if u got any more questions email me!

i think generally colour change you can get away with about 3k, but that's not including the door jambs or engine bay. Shop around, I hear REM Motorbody on Glyndeburn road does some pretty good work for reasonable prices, just remember to haggle!

hahaha thanks heaps i might head down there tomorrow and have a chat to them. Not to sure about haggling though, im a bit to shy for that lol :Oops:

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My mate had his 180 sx done not that long ago at impressive paint and panel up in Golden Grove they did an excellent job and are recommend by tillbrooks. I had some work done by them on my 180 aswell and they look after me. Thats my plug

I am about to drop my car off to VIVA tomorrow, they have sorted out a killa price for the removal of my front bar and GTR wing(stuck on like a biatch), and to spray and fit my new front bar and stealth wing, go down and speak with them and they could sort you out!!

As for Tilbrooks, not sure if i would take any recomendations from them, seen and heard of some strange things from them!

Guys,

Just got my car back from Provident Crash in Glynde. A wanker hit me up the arse, inattentive driving as usual, and gave the old Skyline rear end some half decent damage.

A number of people recommended him and it was justified. It looks real good, I'm very happy. I also got him to repaint my entire front end, so car looks pretty much new.

Just speak to Paul, top stuff.

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