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I'm about to have my car repaired at M&C Doyle in the next few weeks pleanty of guys recommended them. Do a search for crash repairers on here & check out this thead:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...96&hl=Doyle

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Boswell Panel - located on Ware st at theberton, right near weat thebby hotel. John is the guy that owns and runs the workshop. He painted my car and have no complaints. he loves CA$H too.....

I wouldnt recommend him is he wasnt first class.

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Countless mitsubishi Veradas, magnas, 380s, as well as hard to fix Eunos 500 (my car) was fixed at Roger Steen Crash Repairs. at Glynde. did a suberb job. i highly recomend them. They do a shitload of other cars too, so i suggest going to them and getting a quote. you get warrantee like most places on the repair and its RAA approved repairer which is also a nice little peace of mind.http://www.motorpoint.com.au/autobusinesse...airs-Glynde.asp

them or st. peters crash repairs. these 2 places are govt car regulars. they know what they are doing and know how to price a repair.

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lol Maxx.

You wouldn't want to mention the issue/ripped off you had with a well known crash repairer otherwise they will threaten you with legal action again. :(

EDIT: Another vote for provident.

lol :(

"maybe" it's not a ripoff nor second quality job, but i am too picky compare to most silvia boys :)

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