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I dont' live in sydney but so it might be near the hills area, i drove from teh central coast to use these ppl, very very well priced:

Blackshaw "motor body repairs"

Seven hills NSW 2147 (it says hills in the name :( that must be a start)

96748655

I got my whole front bar done there, mesh taken off re fibre glassed week spots, bogged a bit that needed re shaping, then resprayed it and put the mesh back on, for $180 (and 2days)

They were also really nice to deal with, i highly reconmend them.

Not exactly in the hills area but I recommend checking out Xtreme Bodykits in Warwick Farm. They did my kit and I am very happy with the job and the quality. John was very nice to deal with unlike most of the others who were rude as! Very competitive pricing too

Not exactly in the hills area but I recommend checking out Xtreme Bodykits in Warwick Farm. They did my kit and I am very happy with the job and the quality. John was very nice to deal with unlike most of the others who were rude as! Very competitive pricing too

Another vote for Xtreme :D Highly reccomend them.

Is this the same nick that I bought an m-spec frontbar ages ago at blacktown maccas? If so I got the frontbar & the rest of my bodykit painted there.

Taking my R34 there as soon as I save up some cash :(

umm i never sold a mspec bar??

ill give them a buz

cheers, nick

Another vote for Xtreme :w00t: Highly reccomend them.

Is this the same nick that I bought an m-spec frontbar ages ago at blacktown maccas? If so I got the frontbar & the rest of my bodykit painted there.

Taking my R34 there as soon as I save up some cash :w00t:

umm i never sold a mspec bar??

ill give them a buz

cheers, nick

yeah? :( It's funny...

I bought a type m or mspec frontbar from a guy named nick who lives in castle hill... & has a white skyline, so I thought it might be you lol.

I highly recommend X-treme,

ask to Speak to Jon, he's a good bloke & doesn't screw people around.

but by all means shop around & your research, After I looked around at more than 10+ places I chose xtreme, a little out of my way (I live near blacktown) but it's well worth the trip :(

actualy i sold a damaged nismo bar to a guy who picked it up from my house in a 1200 datto ute?(cazy fj20 turbo thing riped one hell of a burnout/fishy for about 100meters up my street!)

was that you?! lol

cheers, nickk

yeah? :spank: It's funny...

I bought a type m or mspec frontbar from a guy named nick who lives in castle hill... & has a white skyline, so I thought it might be you lol.

I highly recommend X-treme,

ask to Speak to Jon, he's a good bloke & doesn't screw people around.

but by all means shop around & your research, After I looked around at more than 10+ places I chose xtreme, a little out of my way (I live near blacktown) but it's well worth the trip :P

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