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just wondering where the best place and well priced place to go is in regards to getting the spoiler taken off my r32 gtst. i wanna get the full job done like welding and painting and stuff so looks like new etc

have many people done this b4 how much am i lookin at rouhgly for this kind of job......???

thanx Aaron

just wondering where the best place and well priced place to go is in regards to getting the spoiler taken off my r32 gtst. i wanna get the full job done like welding and painting and stuff so looks like new etc

have many people done this b4 how much am i lookin at rouhgly for this kind of job......???

thanx Aaron

good q... i need mine removed too. If you get any quotes let me know, and i'll do the same for u.

yeah i need to get that done as well because iv alredy taken off my spoiler and covered the holes with tape lol. i was thinkin about doing a dodgy home job with some body filler but i wouldnt mind getting it done properly.

let us know some of the quotes that ur getting.

cheers. Doug

Okay, just as a price indication.

Quote for repair of boot (damaged due to spoiler bending part of the boot up), filling up all the holes (they're on both side panels and the boot because of the type of spoiler i have), debadge everything, respray both rear quarter panels and the boot.

$800 @ Parklane Crash Repairs (Steve, on Torrens Road).

There's quite alot of work involved if you see what needs to be done.

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