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Hey all,

looking for a panel beater in sydney (preferably towards the beaches area) that can do a good priced job for a mate of mine... She's got a fairly new corolla and had a car park incident with a wall leaving some scrapes over the rear quarter (backing out of a car space). At the same time I beleive she wants the other rear quarter tidied up a lil bit (a few scratches).

Obviously you can't quote without seeing the vehicle but if there's anyone who thinks they can do a good price for someone on a budget that would be excellent, please send me an email with contact details that I can pass on to the owner.

(P.S. not looking to replace door handles with new ones etc which will take a lot of cost out, just want to smooth and re-do the paint).

Let me konw via email if you need any further info.

Thanks in advance all,

Dave.

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a lot of people on here will vouch for Pymble Prestige Smash Repairs... in Hornsby... weird i know, but they have helped out a lot of people here...

call Frank on 94772822 and say either steve (DR DOOF) or Enrique sent you... Enriques car is there right now so he will know him... and i bother him daily, so he will know me too :(

good luck with the damage... mine is going in next week for a scrape on the back too :(

i emailed that for your convienance :P

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a lot of people on here will vouch for Pymble Prestige Smash Repairs... in Hornsby... weird i know, but they have helped out a lot of people here...

call Frank on 94772822 and say either steve (DR DOOF) or Enrique sent you... Enriques car is there right now so he will know him... and i bother him daily, so he will know me too :P

good luck with the damage... mine is going in next week for a scrape on the back too :banana:

i emailed that for your convienance :banana:

What Doofman said, go see Frank he fixes these cars for a living and knows what he is doing, tell him we sent you.

Good prices too!

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