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Hey Guys,

My boot is all scratched up and I am putting a gtr wing on my car and want to get them both sprayed at the same time.

Who do you reccomend for 110% workmanship finsh for my black r33?

I am in caringbah / sydney

Thanks. :)

Gt Body Repairs in Kingsgrove.

Give him a call. Ask for Glenn, he runs the place. 9502 1609

He recently got all the buff marks out of my black paint, and mixed up some paint for touch ups. Did an excellent job.

Tell him Tony with the black 33 sent you. He's done other cars for me over the years, and always comes thru with a top finish. Only problem is he's always busy, but u might get in on a saturday.

Gt Body Repairs in Kingsgrove.

Give him a call. Ask for Glenn, he runs the place. 9502 1609

He recently got all the buff marks out of my black paint, and mixed up some paint for touch ups. Did an excellent job.

Tell him Tony with the black 33 sent you. He's done other cars for me over the years, and always comes thru with a top finish. Only problem is he's always busy, but u might get in on a saturday.

Nice. :happy: munky! anyone else reccomend any places? I am not respraying for 3 weeks so i am keen for input from all!

black cars are a bitch so I wanna take it somewhere awesome (i hate swirl marks on black paint) i need my car detailed :-(

On the race cars and the road cars we only use;

Premier Panel Beating

67 Rosedale Ave

Greenacre NSW 2190

ph: (02) 9790 6960

:laugh: cheers :)

PS; the R33GTST will be in there later this week getting the RHS front fixed where some clown changed lanes into it.

sorry to hijack but im also interested.. just a question, my front bar has a hole in it and is getting repaired so if i were to get my front bar sprayed again would i have to do the whole thing or just that area? The area is about the size of a tennis ball

Blackshaw's

Unit 2/11 Bearing Road

Seven Hills NSW 2147

Tel 9674 8655

Repaired my front bar, took teh mesh off, fully resprayed it, put all teh mesh back on, perfect =) (btw it's balck and the paint job was perfect)

For abottu $180 cash :( 2days

Very high qulity work, very good company to deal with,

EXCELENT price

My mate uses Bellevue Body works

142 Bellevue Parade,

Carlton NSW 2218

Australia

who can vouch for their quality :-D they are pricy but bloody good so i have heard

i highly recommend xcusite customs in leumeah ( campbelltown )

their quality of work is outstanding, and they are really friendly too

theyre on airds rd, not sure or street no, ph02 46287280

i had my car resprayed recently, and all my mates always compliment on a job well done :P

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