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i just went through Lombardi brothers to get my side skirts and rear aprons done and paint matches exactactly to my car and quality of paint sprayed onto the skirts is so nice they preped it all sanded primer and installed it they did a good job

if u want the guys name i went through give us a pm

I bought my kit form Fibrevision and Works and Cowley Smash are fitting it and painting the whole car (color change) Takes time, but Panel and Paint isnt something you should rush. Top work. From experience most places who sell kits arent the best painters.

alpinestars - I know the Lombardi brothers does a top job but they charge more. If you dont mind can you pm me on how much they charged you, cheers.

masTers - Yeah excally I rather pay and wait alil bit more for a good good rather then a dodgy one. What colour are you changing to by the way.

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hey guys, i know this is a massive thread revival ...

but has anyone had experience with the work done at the spoilershop?

Looking to get a rear bumper from them and fitting it and painting it

Also, i noticed you guys actually fitted bodykits on, did you guys use fibreglass kits?

I called around a whole bunch of panelbeaters today, and 90% said no to fitting the kit if it was fibreglass .. was told that they did not fit well

Can anyone help me out?

I'm really keen on getting the Nismo S tune rear bumper from JSAI (theres a local supplier in perth - modyourcar)

hey guys, i know this is a massive thread revival ...

but has anyone had experience with the work done at the spoilershop?

Looking to get a rear bumper from them and fitting it and painting it

Also, i noticed you guys actually fitted bodykits on, did you guys use fibreglass kits?

I called around a whole bunch of panelbeaters today, and 90% said no to fitting the kit if it was fibreglass .. was told that they did not fit well

Can anyone help me out?

I'm really keen on getting the Nismo S tune rear bumper from JSAI (theres a local supplier in perth - modyourcar)

Hi mate,

I don't have experience with the Spoiler Shop, but I can recommand my fitter if you need one.

His name is Rob and he works at Hybrid Customs in Welshpool. He fitted a friend of mine's kit and my kit for the autosalon, great guy. If you want his detail, let me know. :)

Edited by Victor.T

Hey mate,

that would be great,

just wondering, did you fit a fibreglass kit or a plastic one?

a whole bunch of panelbeaters just refused to even try fitting a fibreglass, the only place i could find so far is

Instyle Customs and The Spoiler Shop .. both who get their kits from carmate ... which ive heard mixed reviews about

Hey mate,

that would be great,

just wondering, did you fit a fibreglass kit or a plastic one?

a whole bunch of panelbeaters just refused to even try fitting a fibreglass, the only place i could find so far is

Instyle Customs and The Spoiler Shop .. both who get their kits from carmate ... which ive heard mixed reviews about

Hi, mine is fibreglass and so was my friend's. There will always be mixed reviews, but a good fitter can help out alot in case of fitment.

Mine is a lip kit, so was alot easier. My friend's blue V35 coupe was full bodykit (Webersport) but the fitment was perfect.

Name: Robb

Mobile: 0410 861 877

Company: Hybrid Customs

Address: Unit 138, Radium Street, Welshpool WA

Good luck.

Thanks victor will get in touch with him :)

just wondering, did he get the body kit in for you? or did you supply it yourself

the only places ive got in touch with so far require me to buy the bodykit with them (they generally use carmate ...)

Dani Boi: yeah ill give them a call and have a look at them too, just seeing what my options are at the moment before i make the decision :)

thanks for the help guys

Thanks victor will get in touch with him :)

just wondering, did he get the body kit in for you? or did you supply it yourself

the only places ive got in touch with so far require me to buy the bodykit with them (they generally use carmate ...)

Dani Boi: yeah ill give them a call and have a look at them too, just seeing what my options are at the moment before i make the decision :)

thanks for the help guys

I supplied mine. I got mine from Styled2Race in O'Connor.

In case you want to see what they got for you, or can get it for you.

Styled2Race

Unit 2 / 4, Brolo Court

O'Connor – WA, 6163

Office : +61 8 9337 2744

For painting, I can give you the contact of the guy who did for me. But I wasn't too satisfied with it because mine is pearl white and it's harder to match. If you are not in a hurry, ask Fibrevision because some of my friends went there and their paints looked great.

Or ask Robb because he told me he knows someone as well. I just didn't go to his contact because I was in a hurry to finish for Autosalon.

Edited by Victor.T

Thanks for all the help victor

I'm doing this through insurance, so they might prefer that the buying, fitting and painting is all done by the one person, but ill have a chat with them and see how things go,

ill definitely go check out styled2race, rob, and fibrevision as well

again, thanks for all the help and advice :)

Thanks for all the help victor

I'm doing this through insurance, so they might prefer that the buying, fitting and painting is all done by the one person, but ill have a chat with them and see how things go,

ill definitely go check out styled2race, rob, and fibrevision as well

again, thanks for all the help and advice :)

You are welcome. :)

Good luck. Let me know if you need anything.

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