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Hey Guys,

I have been using this forum for to long now and not giving anything in return BUT i have recently found a shop that specialises in custom work for cars which is to good to passup...

The shop specialises in:

* Air Brush Work

* Custom Body kits

* Candy Colors

* Custom Designs

* Custom Interiors

etc etc Basically the guy can do any conversion you want recently he has converted my friends bug eye 01 WRX into the new shape 04 model and it looks flawless - I have taken my 180 to him to get the vented widebody guards fitted.. I will show you guys the finished product when done if you guys are interested. WILL ALSO BE DOING MY R34 FRONT CONVERSION ON MY R32 once i get the car off the docks etc

If you need ANYTHING done from buying and fitting a bodykit to putting a BMW front on a Toyota Paseo give him a call... He is a nice guy that is not going to F@#K you over to make a $$$ unlike many of the others out there..

His info

Ask for JJ

PH: 02 9757 1007

Mobile: 0421 272 474

Unit 9 6 - 8 Allen Place Wetherill Park 2164

If you have any questions post them up i will try an answer them, i do not work for him or anything like that but will try and help...

I will also try and get some pictures of my friends cars he has worked on to show you how much of a perfectionest this guy really is..

Cheers James :D

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If that BMW is anything to go by then I dont see why you want people to go there. From what I can read he hasnt actually done any work for you yet... so how do you recommend him? On what basis?

JK

His done my friends cars and i cant find any imperfections and theres not many people i can think of that take as much pride in there work - Im just letting you guys know about him if you need any custom work done - i know the work on my car will be up to scratch caus of the work ive seen him do in the past... When i get it back i will post picks up - Relax on the negativity im just trying to help

hey i meet jj a couple of weeks ago! its true the nicest bloke ever! he's doing me a great deal on a full kit and re-spray! he honest and doesnt just tell you what YOU want to hear. if your considering getting any work done, he should definately be your first choice!

i seen the bug-eyed rex converted 2 a '04 model front and the work was meticulous.

cheers..

matt.

:):D:)

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