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hey dudes,

well as the topic states...

any recomendations? my paint came with swirls from jerrys after some n00b there decided it would be an awesome idea to take a buffer to my bonnet and drag the cord up the side :P been meaning to get it sorted since but havent had time. Now i do.

Cheers guys :(

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Druan at Panel N Paint in fyshwick (Dee Color) is pretty good too.. got awards for best color matching in australia.. and hes just up the road from jerrys..

I'm getting together some quotes for some scratches n stuff too.

Is "Panel N Paint" in fyshwick the same place as: Professional Paint N Panel at 58 Kemlba Street Fyshwick? I just spoke to a guy called Kane.

I'll also be getting quotes from Fuller Brothers in Belco, Precision Panels (maybe not, after a horror story a friend told me) and also BARS in Mitchell (but I already know they charge 88 bucks for non-insurance jobs).

I'm getting together some quotes for some scratches n stuff too.

Is "Panel N Paint" in fyshwick the same place as: Professional Paint N Panel at 58 Kemlba Street Fyshwick? I just spoke to a guy called Kane.

I'll also be getting quotes from Fuller Brothers in Belco, Precision Panels (maybe not, after a horror story a friend told me) and also BARS in Mitchell (but I already know they charge 88 bucks for non-insurance jobs).

Nah dont think its on Kembla street, unless they moved.. its Always been accross the road from Ozzy Tires, forget the street name, (Wollongong Street)?

Just rang Detail FX, $150+ for exterior paint detail which isnt too bad. I'll see what jerry has to say about it when i drop it back for some other things...

hmm.

nice.

I might get mine spruced up. Lovely colour that it is :laugh:

  • 1 year later...

hhey guys, thought i might recycle this thread for this topic which is sorta related.. sorta.

My old man and i are loking to buy a 60's Crown.. preferrably late 60's deluxe. It's a long story to why he wants one. He's looking to restore it, but I'm looking to pimp it out! "X TO THA MUTHA F$@!ING Z!!" style..

In regards to the paint job, assuming that the current paint job is good condish, if i wanted a pearl effect on it, simply put is it just the matter of spraying the pearl on? Would they have to strip back the current paint job put new paint.. then apply the effect? I'm not all too familiar with how it all works

Can anyone recommend anyone?

I tried looking on some toyota forums but they all drive corollas.. and there isnt that sense of family that skylines provide.. hahaha

Anyway, good to be back! Cheers for any info that you can provide.

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