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hey fellas.just looking around for any painters/beaters as i wouldnt mind getting my r33 re painted.maybe colour change.

so does any one do after hours work????at a reasonable price.also i can help rub it back and strip/prep it.

any help would be aprecited.

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hey fellas.just looking around for any painters/beaters as i wouldnt mind getting my r33 re painted.maybe colour change.

so does any one do after hours work????at a reasonable price.also i can help rub it back and strip/prep it.

any help would be aprecited.

Try all make motor repairs in parafield. they are excellent!

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im realy lookin for some one to do it after hrs so they get extra cash i get cheaper job.

where in parafeild are they?mite pop past 2morow after work

unit 8, 1387 main north road, para hills west. ph. 82814412. He is heaps good , know him well, great mechanic!!

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