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Hi, this time im looking for someone preferebley on the southside however doesnt have to be southside who can help fix up my interior a bit, get rid of a few little scratches here and there, they might be little but they anoy me. If anyone knows of a place that does this id love to hear.

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look in the yellow pages,

interior trimmers ets can re trim whole pannels,

or plastic welder can fix cuts/cracks in hard plastics.

Stealing abit of this post alex.. (I'm alex too :) ) Anyone know of a good plastic welder that does a reasonable job but doesnt charge a fortune ? Pref. gold coast. Just getting some ideas atm.... Any idea on what can be fixed/cannot be fixed ? :D

Stealing abit of this post alex.. (I'm alex too :) ) Anyone know of a good plastic welder that does a reasonable job but doesnt charge a fortune ? Pref. gold coast. Just getting some ideas atm.... Any idea on what can be fixed/cannot be fixed ? :)

aHAHAHA STEAL AWAY ALEX I THINK THEY DONE WITH MY QUESTION

hey alexr34 how did u make that signature.

I study I.T at uni so im pretty handy with photoshop and other tools, that picture was taken by someone on a nissan cruze i just meesed around with it a little if u want i can make u a picture aswell it only took me 15 minutes. just send me your favorite pic of your car and i can whip something up for u. That is if u want.

Alex if the scrathces are on the central surround that is made of that funny waxy feeling plastic, then you're screwed. It marks easily and doesn't repair.

You have to be soooo careful fitting stereos in R34 because of this.

Alex if the scrathces are on the central surround that is made of that funny waxy feeling plastic, then you're screwed. It marks easily and doesn't repair.

You have to be soooo careful fitting stereos in R34 because of this.

Ahaha hey dan long time no speak, yeah that crapy wax thing, whos idea was it to design that anyway

maybe i can get some carbon fibre plastic looking thing over it like ive seen some people do on their 33's.

We use a guy called Jeff at our dealership and he is an absolute wizard on touch ups and if you mean by wax effect the rippley bubbley textured trims = I've seen him remove holes where things have been srewed into the dash to perfection. can repair rim gutter rash etc. as well

New Life Vinyl! = Business name

Might I add that value is in the eye of the beholder and it is a very fiddley delicate job.

We use a guy called Jeff at our dealership and he is an absolute wizard on touch ups and if you mean by wax effect the rippley bubbley textured trims = I've seen him remove holes where things have been srewed into the dash to perfection. can repair rim gutter rash etc. as well

New Life Vinyl! = Business name

Might I add that value is in the eye of the beholder and it is a very fiddley delicate job.

Thank you ellie, your a life saver. Your recon you can find me the number cause i just had a look at the yellow pages and couldnt find it.

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