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Well if her insurance is paying, take the 34 to get repaired properly, shop around gets these guys to drop in some names of elite panel and paint shops.... and get yourself a new kit to ease the heartache.... "Perth panel and paint" do really good work but expensive but hey....

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Originally posted by rob77

me no understand your engrish... when asians come into the store we say 'judlook'. This is what they say when you ask them if they would like some help... 'judlook, no buy' is usually the response.

Rob

Pull your head in there is no need for that.

How good is your second language?

Meliville Motors????? WTF

Dont go to a car yard spray shop.. their crap.

And as far as Lombaris brothers go.....ill just say dont go their either ( I had my car their for 9 weeks spent a fortune, and they did do a great job, BUT.. they didnt seal the tail lights, so I had to take it back 4 times till they got it right, amounst other things.....

Adrian.. 2 months.... mate you got screwed... they where either to busy(you should have gone else where), to lazy, or just pissed you around.

For rear damage (thats not 2 bad) shouldnt take more than 2 weeks.

Daniel

PS- Summoner great pic hahhahaha

Wow cool, my insurance is Famour Classic Car Insurance Company , have you ever heard of them?

Any recommendation of a repairer? I don't care how expensive it's gonna be, I'm not the one who gonna pay for the damage, if not I'm going to Melville Motors since I live nearby there so It will be easier and I need to tow my car as well, going to take pic now, don't cry if you see mess >.<

Just nominate who you want to do the job and claim through your insurance then they will chase the little old ladies insurance company for the money.

Doesn't matter how far away the shop is as insurance will organise the towing and payment.

All you have to do is pick up the phone then relax.

Wilkinson's are acredited Mercedies Benz repairers as well as Lexus so they should be able to handle your Datsun:)

Hmm not too good eh. I recognise that street corner, it would be interesting to see how it actually happened. She must have been pretty stoopid.

The wait on the car will be a fair while. Most probably 3-4weeks at least. Good luck with all the arrangements :P

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