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Hey guys...

I was just wondering if anyone would need a cheap full respray on their car.

A friend of mine has access to their panel beater shop boot on weekend base and can do a re-spray there for cheap.

check this out.

From this :

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To this beauty :

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He's a professional Panel beater and work is guaranteed done within 3 days. B)

cost starts from $2500 -- straight body,. including kit.. depending on paint colour aswell.. you must supply own paint code and he will mix it up.

so if anyone you know needs one.. PM me for more info.

located in Sunshine Coast... drop off is Friday afternoon and pick up Sunday nite depending on how much job is needed.

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all work gurranteed.. if you're not happy,. he'll do it again till you're happy with the outcome.. i was pretty impressed actually.. i thought it can't be done.. but check my car out for yourself if you wish so.. and car isn't even finish yet... he will sand and buff it out this weekend.

and also.. if you want a black bonnet to go with it -- it can be done with no extra charge on the paint.

  • 2 weeks later...

Is this offer still available?

I think I will need a cheap + good quality respray for my 32 by the time I drive up to QLD from SA.

The supra paint looks very good. What kind of paint is that?

Is it any cheaper to respray a smaller car (ie R32) with the stock black colour?

Thanks

Is this offer still available?

I think I will need a cheap + good quality respray for my 32 by the time I drive up to QLD from SA.

The supra paint looks very good. What kind of paint is that?

Is it any cheaper to respray a smaller car (ie R32) with the stock black colour?

Thanks

That was midnite puple on the supra taken out of the r33 GTR.

yeah its still available... 2500 is the minimum paint job.

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