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Looking for a reasonably priced painter to paint my car parts in brisbane.

I have a r32 Gtr front bar and gts-t sideskirts gts-t rear pods and a rear bar to be painted in the stock metallic gun grey.

If you guys and gals have any good contacts post em up for me.

Thanx

My brother (C4 Customs) in an awesome spray painter, doesnt charge an arm and a leg and does a wicked job and anally attentive to detail. If the parts are off the car it wont cost much. R the parts on the car?

I got a quote for this work in parts just over $900,

Im sure someone can do it for a cheaper price and also do just as good or even better job of it.

It does have the stock metallic gun grey though....

Edited by Madtrang
I got a quote for this work in parts just over $900,

Im sure someone can do it for a cheaper price and also do just as good or even better job of it.

It does have the stock metallic gun grey though....

nah can easily beat that price, if we could rip a mould off your front bar than your probably lookin at getting it done cheaper again, the quality of my brothers work is spot on and cant fault it, he takes pride in all his work and sprays all cars as if they were his own, u said brisbane area but we are in the Labrador area if thats not an inconvenience

quick question for GTHR32.. what would you charge for a complete respray of an r33 ?

it all depends on what your after really, if its a complete new colour in and out, if its same colour with a pearl,, condition of car and what preps involved, ill get some rough prices up shortly on re sprays, glass repairs, custom boot enclosures, in car AV installations, re upholstery

Colin, C4 customs, 0410 993 719, Northern Gold Coast. one of the last cars he sprayed was a show winner 84 Gemini, HSV white w/ blue pearl. FLAWLESS!! one of the nicer street gem's i have seen, inside and out. there may be a wait on full car sprays ATM but small parts wouldnt be an issue.

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