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i cant reccomend highly enough a little place in redfern called sydney central panel. they are really good. great work. very trustworthy and price not bad either. speak to tony on 9319 6044.

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there is a place in livo on holsworthy road... opposite JetSpeed pretty much... they did my front bar... absolutely stunning results, good match to the car's colour even with pearl. Definately going back to them once I get the side skirts and rear bar I want.

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what price range would i be looking at for a full respray? like just a factory finish?

When I spoke to Loiuse at Xclusive Colour about 12 months ago, I think he said his resprays start at about $3k for standard jobs.

BTW, searching is good :thumbsup:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=79041&hl=

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When I spoke to Loiuse at Xclusive Colour about 12 months ago, I think he said his resprays start at about $3k for standard jobs.

BTW, searching is good :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=79041&hl=

hahah yeh aye. thanks for that :D

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BNR32

KH2 - Gun Grey Metallic

KG1 - Jet Silver Metallic

TH1 - Dark Blue Pearl

AH3 - Read Pearl Metallic

732 - Black Pearl Metallic

326 - Cristal White

KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic

BL0 - Greyish Blue Pearl (special order)

AN0 - Wine Red

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AN0 - Super Clear Red

BN6 - Deep Marine Blue

KH3 - Black

KL0 - Spark Silver

KN6 - Dark Grey Pearl

LP2 - Midnight Purple

QM1 - White

BT2 - Champion Blue

KP4 - Sonic Silver

AR1 - Super Clear Red II

BNR34

TV2 - Bayside Blue

QM1 - White

KR4 - Sonic Silver

KV2 - Athlete Silver

GV1 - Black Pearl

AR2 - Active Red

EV1 - Lightning Yellow

LV4 - Midnight Purple II

LX0 - Midnight Purple III

WV2 - Sparkling Silver

QX1 - White Pearl

EY0 - Silica Breath

JW0 - Millennium Jade

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