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Hey all,

just wanting to get my front bar and side mirrors touched up as theyre fading baaaad.

Not sure if taking it to somewhere like Jerry's would be very cost efficient as theyre only small jobs... some people are saying to DIY but ive honestly got NFI how, and id probably fk it up...

So any suggestions would be great

Cheers :laugh:

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it was like a late model sports one. NO.

Alot of people are not happy with jerrys prices but at the end of the day if he makes a mistake he is in my experience more than happy to fix it. Now im not saying 1k for a "touchup" is reasonable but jerry is usually quite flexible.

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Yeh he hasnt been bad to me, refunded the price of a paint detail coz there were swirls in my paint and now nearly 2 months on im going back to get the winsdscreen seal put in and the bonnet badge on for $0.

Was unhappy with some things but as you said stye he's happy to fix em up for you.

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first of all.....

:)

Sounds preeeeeeeeetty queer andrew... :P

BAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH!

But i looked it up in yellow pages

The Touch Up Guys

Flag no.1

19 Grigg Pl Richardson ACT 2905

ph: 0412 697 686 Panel Beaters &/or Painters

Keyword: "Beaters"

Do 4 maori guys stand and direct you to a dark alley way?

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