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Can anyone recommend a shop in Brisbane to respray my front Bar. Please only post up positive experiences to save the forum any legal pain.

If you've had a bad experience somewhere, please PM me.

All help uber appreciated...

Thanks,

Michael

got mine done at champ's bodyworks at slacks creek, i was very happy with there work and the price, think it was around $120 which i thought was very cheap. and if u got damage next door to champ's theres a plastic repairs dude that did same work for me which i was very happy with also.

economy crash repairs

Minnie street Southport

55313393

I have had my old car there for the front bar twice and both times it came back perfect. And I am very particular, just ask anyone who knows me and my car.

Revhead has also had his car repaired there for some minor touch-up painting and he was impressed with the quality of work. They seem to be able to match colours very well.

Ask for Bill or Rick

Cheers

Gary

Hey Dude,

I have used this panel shop for the last 5 years, There work is meticulous, and faultless. Quality work and good prices. They have just recently Fully resprayed my R32 Skyline, Mention 51IDE for an even better price.

CHAMPS BODYWORKS

Contact Chris/Craig on ph: 38081145

They are in SLACKS CREEK.

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