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not being a smartass, but have you rung a panel shop?

lol yeh but to exspensive, they want 300 bux to repair a few scratches and cracks.

sounds a bit to much but i dunno.

if u have any recommendations i wouldnt mind calln em

surrey panel care (surrey hills): 9836 6511

montvern panel masters (vermont sth): 9874 5899

pw panels (dandenong): 9706 6495

hope that helps.

i deliver parts to them, all good people

out of those three, id goto the one in dandenong.

Another panel thread? For gods sake.

Think about it... to do the work it costs money. You drive an R34, yet you wont spend good money for excellent work? Or wont your parents give you anymore money?

And you wanna built a 300rwkw street weapon... riiiight.

Sure you could get it done for $200 on the cheap, maybe even $150 if your really really lucky... but the work will be crap.

Crying over $300 is ridiculous.

Most places will be $250-$350 for a good quality work.

surrey panel care (surrey hills): 9836 6511

montvern panel masters (vermont sth): 9874 5899

pw panels (dandenong): 9706 6495

hope that helps.

i deliver parts to them, all good people

out of those three, id goto the one in dandenong.

DT Panel in Springvale

cheers ill give em a call thanks

Mate $300-s not that bad. At the end of the day you get what you pay for, and that's true for every thing. Go get some quotes and pick the best, . Good luck with it all. Your not having a good time with the 34 are ya.

Do it yourself if you are worried about the money! You will get what you pay for unless you have a mate who is skilled.

Google "repair paint fibreglass", go to Bunnings and do it yourself. I am about as far from DIY as they come but still take challenges on.

didn't even know your car was on the road andru, i thought it was getting custom this, custom that...

got any pics of it? has it had all the work done to it yet?

im still gettn custom this and that, but i cant resist driving my baby. unfourtunetly having a big custom bar is just asking for trouble lol.

we should meet up sometime daniel, love to see ur East Bear Bar!!!! heard nothing but praise :blink:

Sorry mate i have to agree with ash!!

I do some work with fiberglass myself and to repair what are cracks etc you have to cut back all the "dead glass" or broken parts and then re make the section that has been cut back.. you also have to ensure that you get it flush with other areas of the bar which havent been touched etc.. so if someone is offering to do it for 300 mate u got a good deal...

Plus you then have to paint the bar which also again requires a lot of work to make it look good :)

Yep lot of work to fix, I'm in the same boat after read ending Bass's car last year. I'll be fixing mine myself (with a friends help) shortly

Work involved -

Sand back whole bar

Repair cracks/dents/chips

High fill and sand back bar whole bar again to get smooth

Under coat whole bar

Spray bar and possibly blend paint into other pannels

Sounds to me like a good $300 work. Don't be a tight ass, you drive a 34 not a Datsun sunny.

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