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I want to get my car fully checked out after I poked a wall. Does anyone know any around SE suburbs that are very high quality and very trustworthy? I'm prepared to pay a bit more to k now my car is gonna get looked after, and come back better than it went in.

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Noel Stevens panels in Richmond.. Highly recomended... They are located right behind the exotic car rental place on the crn of Bridge rd and Swan street...

Excellent repairers and painters... They are also one of the recomended repaires for Hamiltons Porsche

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I'll be trying out the new Spray facilities down @ ICE Performance in a few weeks hopefully.

Just waiting for the booth to be completed so Mick can get in there :yes:

tell them they can use my car (its an animal) to run the booth in...just a nice respray in black will do :D

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I'll be trying out the new Spray facilities down @ ICE Performance in a few weeks hopefully.

Just waiting for the booth to be completed so Mick can get in there :yes:

Its a separate business ash called MICOLOUR

Mick is a top bloke. Does lots of prestige and older (classic) cars.

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Gal smash repair

Garden Drive Tullamarine

Mate its a fair drive but hes honest...

Best panel beater...

Speak to Dave 9330 3137

Tell him you know matt...

just go to GAL

that is all :(

GAL, lol. They did my car. I have all the photos from the work and the car is mint! If you're interested let me know. I will put my car on it that you'll be happy. Dave is the best and most honest bloke ever. :D

I agree with these 3 guys.

Gal fixed my car after i had an accident 3 months ago. Customer service was great, it didnt matter how many times i went in to check up on my car or the times i went back there after i had my car back because i had some questions, Dave was always happy to help me out with anything i needed.

My car also came back looking better than it did when i first brought it :)

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