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Just wanted to put up a thread about my mates business. He is offering special prices on all work he does for SAU members, wether it be a minor dent or a full rebuilt show winning car.

It's pretty hard to give you guys prices straight up cause he needs to see the condition of the car etc, but if you say you're a SAU member he'll do a special price for you.

He has painted many award winning show cars and has taken the best paint award at AutoSalon many times.

Some of the cars he's painted :

DEVIOUS - Prelude

DVSJNR - Prelude

BROKEN - Pulsar

RIBENA - Volvo

CANABL - Lancer GSR

CIDER - Lancer

And lots more but I cant think of them at the moment :thumbsup:

Here is his details and some pics of his work.

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is this still louis business???

*edit* ooops should have looked at the business card first*

he does awesome work i remember when he first brought his ute out

it was unbelieveable

Edited by 2GU UP

Sorry its not so much as a group buy more of a club discount and wanted to show the members what he has to offer. Mods feel free to move this to the relevant section cause I wasnt sure where it fit in

2GU UP that ute of his is going through another transformation, one of the mods as you can see on his business card was to add another 2 doors. It will be unvieled at Final Battle this year along with some of his show cars that he has been building including mine.

Sorry its not so much as a group buy more of a club discount and wanted to show the members what he has to offer. Mods feel free to move this to the relevant section cause I wasnt sure where it fit in

2GU UP that ute of his is going through another transformation, one of the mods as you can see on his business card was to add another 2 doors. It will be unvieled at Final Battle this year along with some of his show cars that he has been building including mine.

location?

yep he will be able to do that. Price will depend on how many panels have been damaged and how deep the scratches etc are. He doesnt really just do touch ups he prefers to repaint a whole panel and blend. But give him a call and have a chat. He's open Mon - Sat

I've been meaning to go down and have a chat with him about formalising the clubs relationship with him but suffice to say that he does excellent work and doesn't charge the earth for it.

this dude painted my r31 black with heavy metaliic flake

had the car for two whole days and came back looking 1000000000 bux

his jobs are sensational

ive also seen him repair a smashed drift car in 12 hours

he is the dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by fatz

hmm this guy sounds interesting

lucky i found this post because i think he might be the guy i just need.

yea i recently had a car accident... in need of a panel beater

curious if he can fix dents and i mean big dents.

The metal on my left front guard from the lights has been cut and bent back... and the left rear qtr panel has a big dent in it aswell

hopefully he can help... some stupid smash repairs wanted to charge me $6 grand for new items from japan. items included was left front guard, bonnet (tiny dents), rear bumper, left qtr panel, left headlight and left rear tail lights.

Best thing is to go out and see him with the car if possible, otherwise ring him up. If the guard is ripped then you just get a second hand one from the forums.

Yea thats what im looking for a new guard.

Curious though ive got a r33 series 2 M spec... can i just get any r33 front guard regarding series?

I rang up just jap and te guy told me all skylines front guards are all the same?

Although they dont look like their all the same.

What would it cost for a complete respray for an r32 gtr. Body and paint is currently very clean, but after a different colour. Colour i'm after is Jet Black.

picks dont show how good it came out (black never does in home pics)

i supplied a beaten up old drift car (lots of dents ect)

two days later his rushed(in and out in 2 days) job was better than most pannel shops do in a month

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hats of to the man he is a legend

Best thing is to go out and see him with the car if possible, otherwise ring him up. If the guard is ripped then you just get a second hand one from the forums.

Yea i plan to get a new guard... i think it will be a lot cheaper then what i got quoted for... $6000.

Here check this out:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0entry2272156

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