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Speak to Dominic Colombini (Manager), from precision Body Works.

He is in Hoppers Crossing, when i went there he had 3 skylines in there as well as one in the spray both!

I also took my car there, my whole passanger door was fuged, (T-Boned @ 25KMH) he fixed the door, and resprayed the car.

Come up better than new, even used a super glossy PPG Clear on the paint. Mirror finish. Very impressed.

Heres his number 9749 5539.

Talk to him and just say you were speaking to trev with the two tone skyline R33.

Top Bloke to talk too!

Youl find that youl be up for more $$ than you think.

You cant really "Touch up" 2 pac paint. The areas that need to be "touched up" will have to be blended back into the car. (otherwise its gona look pretty bad)

Color + age of paint on car will depend on how much color matching & blending will have to be done.

Originally posted by JNR24

Youl find that youl be up for more $$  than you think.

i know!! thats why i havent got any quotes yet! my mechanic dropped my bonnet and put a dent in so I got some quotes... ranged from 180 to 600! so it seems to me its definately worth while shopping around.

Dave

Originally posted by JNR24

Youl find that youl be up for more $$  than you think.

You cant really "Touch up" 2 pac paint. The areas that need to be "touched up" will have to be blended back into the car. (otherwise its gona look pretty bad)

Color + age of paint on car will depend on how much color matching & blending will have to be done.

:werd:

i got a nice 'keyed' scratch fixed from this guy my dad knows. he is the owner of "Exotic Panels" and is name is Mohammed. he does jobs for SEI motors so knows his imports. when i went there to drop off my car he had 2 soarers a supra and an r33 out the front ready for jobs. the work was pretty good and it wasn't too expensive. its in dandenong and if you're interested look him up in the white pages and say you heard about his shop from Alan who has the hayabusa and who's son has an r32.

Waz.

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