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Morayfield Smash Repairs are a family run, but still very large (like, 7 kids) business who do quality work on porsches, old toranas, skylies and of course my own car ETC. Get ahold of steven and say Rob with e green stagea pu you onto them. Did a fair bit of custom work for me, brilliant job, minimal hrs (= minimal price).

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hey mate, i can highly recommend "Exclusive Auto Centre", they are in New Farm ph 3852 2539

they rolled my guards and did a fantastic job, no cracks at all, and this was with one side of my car having been previously painted over the stock paint!

they aren't the cheapest as they are an official repairer for ferrari, maserati and audi, but they do their shit well

the guy's name is Nick

hope that helps you out

cheers,

Warren

Morayfield Smash Repairs are a family run, but still very large (like, 7 kids) business who do quality work on porsches, old toranas, skylies and of course my own car ETC. Get ahold of steven and say Rob with e green stagea pu you onto them. Did a fair bit of custom work for me, brilliant job, minimal hrs (= minimal price).

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i had my car repaired through these guys under insurance.... i won't say anything bad about them, but i'm not 100% happy with their repair work... i mean, for your average, every day pleb car, it would probably be 'fine' but i'm a fussy bastard....

paint wasn't matched properly (though it's very hard to tell), there are fisheyes through it, plus a couple of other things...

i can't have been TOO pissed off at them though, as i took another front bar to them to get sprayed :laugh:

there is a place opposite "Gun Performance" at stafford that i had repair my car when it was rear-ended as well as weld up the holes in my boot from the spoiler/respray the bootlid.... they did a rather good job, and for a decent price too... they only charged me $220 inc. GST to weld up the bootlid and respray it.... i always see them with imports etc in there getting work done.

i can't for the life of me remember their name though....

yeah carey at lowdown customs is a personal freind of mine he is good at what he does ;) also he should have his stagea by now as well :P

Yeah carey does a good job he did a custom job on my front bar and sprayed my bodykit.

Also srayed my dads Torana. Awesome job.

And yes he has his stagea.

K & J smash repairs are the place accross the road from Gun Performance, They are definitely worth checking out. Danny, the owner is a great bloke and they do very good work!

That's them!

Thanks for that, and yes, Danny is a champ... he put up with my constant questions and checking up on how things were going :wave:

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