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hey guys,

some tool parked me in on the weekend which meant i had to reverse of a gutter and i broke the right hand side of my front bar. (where it bolts on just infront of the right wheel)

Want it fixed nicely while still paying a fair price...... how mcuh would one expect?? crack is 2 or 3 inches long and would need respray i assume.. (or maybe i should get touch up paint... )

any suggestions where to get it fixed? i live in the redlands (cleveland) so south east bris would be closer..

i know i could fix it myself but since it has to be painted etc and ive never done it before i think id rather pay someone to do it for me.

been told DMD the image at coopers plains are "fooli sik body kit specialists" lol

cheers,

Zennon

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Yeah DMD you cant go wrong mate...not to hard to do yourself if you got a bit of spare time however!

yeah im thinking about it... I've never worked with fiber glass before... (saw a D.I.Y. thread somewhere...)

not sure how i would paint it though... could buy some touch up paint but dont have any spray guns or anything.. might look a little dodgy... although the bar isn't like in the best condition anyway so maybe i should lol

Gun metal grey isnt to hard find a find with a gun or if your ultra budget get a can of primer a can of the grey and a can of clear and bobs yours uncle you could probably have it all done for around 50 looking alrightish or 250-300 depending on damage for dmd to do it!

kustom fx in underwood (3208 0832) they just fixed up my bodykit and did a great job

yeah DMD cant do it this week and I want it done before sunday's cruise so Ill try Kustom Fx...

how much work did they do to yours Konrad (wasn't just the front was it?) and how much did they charge you? you've got a 33 i assume?

yeah DMD cant do it this week and I want it done before sunday's cruise so Ill try Kustom Fx...

how much work did they do to yours Konrad (wasn't just the front was it?) and how much did they charge you? you've got a 33 i assume?

repairs to front bar, sideskirt and rear bar, repairs to both front guards, resprayed roof ....

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i wont give you total figure cos i had other work done aswell, but i will say they were very resonable :D

repairs to front bar, sideskirt and rear bar, repairs to both front guards, resprayed roof ....

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i wont give you total figure cos i had other work done aswell, but i will say they were very resonable :ninja:

hey nice car :) how come i havnt seen it around yet?,, does it come out often?

do u live near like defiance or deviance? .. no one coudl forget that name how come i can? lol..

its out practically every day, but i'm often out of town so it can be seen cruising exotic places like toowoomba, emerald and bundaberg :ninja:

no idea what you're getting at with the defiance thing, doesn't sound like anything near where i live (logan)

Yeah DMD you cant go wrong mate...not to hard to do yourself if you got a bit of spare time however!

DMD originally did my Monkey Warehouse front bar (supply and fit. Was very displeased, especially for the price. For $500 more than what they charged just to suplly and fit my front bar, i bought side skirts, a rear bar, and GTR air vents, and had them all painted and fitted (re-did shit front bar), at Morayfield Smash Repairs. Not known for imports really, but do a lot of things like porches and older cars, reconditioning etc, they are fantastic with bothe steel and fibreglass.

pics -

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I will second Morayfield smash, as they do good paint work and and body work and have qualified tradepeople...unlike some "specialist" body kit places....

There is also Caboolture Crash...geez all the names sound the same...but anyway they also do a good job

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I will second Morayfield smash, as they do good paint work and and body work and have qualified tradepeople...unlike some "specialist" body kit places....

There is also Caboolture Crash...geez all the names sound the same...but anyway they also do a good job

Thanks guys but Morayfield and Caboolture are a little far away Im afraid... Think I might see how I go with the local shops...

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