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Nope never used them, but i am using Provident Crash at the moment to get some bits done.

They are very professional and particular.

I pick the car up tomorrow morning to see what the paint looks like.

Cheers

Shaun

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Nope never used them, but i am using Provident Crash at the moment to get some bits done.

They are very professional and particular.

I pick the car up tomorrow morning to see what the paint looks like.

Cheers

Shaun

Just im looking at getting my car bonnet boot and roof sprayed black and if i supply the paint they will do it for $500

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Are they located on salisbury highway? Ive only seen it but dont know quality etc. best to go to a reputable work shop (not that im saying they're not) but its best to see examples before you hand your car to them

If thats your car in your avatar, looks nice as is.

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Nope never used them, but i am using Provident Crash at the moment to get some bits done.

They are very professional and particular.

I pick the car up tomorrow morning to see what the paint looks like.

Cheers

Shaun

Pics plz Shaun :)

Don't do it, you have a really nice car, i think that it might spoil it.

Just my 2c though

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yeh theyre in elizabeth i recon theyre pretty good havnt had anything done from them yet but my friend got hes kit there custom r34 bomex to suit hes R33 number plate is 2die4 so if u see that car around sus out the rear bar then ull know

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Id do the bonnet if you managed to get a fibreglass vented one adz! but dont do it to your stock bonnet, save it.

Oh yer for sure, looking at a fibre glass one..

Just looking to break away from all the silver skylines around... And there is so many around!!! lol. i cant afford a full respray so i thought something like that would be cool..

I have seen the 2DIE4 car! wild as!!! He is on the INFMS car club site n i chat to him there. The fitment of the kit is great!! would recommend anyone wanting that to go there, but i havent seen there spraying ability....

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maybe, do the bonnet and the roof ala 180sx drifter style, but in saying that, be sure they do a PERFECT job on the roof. it comes out fecking crap if they stuff up and you have orange skin effect on the car. go somewhere that you know is completly certified with what they do and have pride in their work.

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maybe, do the bonnet and the roof ala 180sx drifter style, but in saying that, be sure they do a PERFECT job on the roof. it comes out fecking crap if they stuff up and you have orange skin effect on the car. go somewhere that you know is completly certified with what they do and have pride in their work.

yer true in saying that can anyone recommend places to get sprayed? i might as well get anther few quotes aswell...

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yer true in saying that can anyone recommend places to get sprayed? i might as well get anther few quotes aswell...

I recently got my car back from M&C Doyles and I must say I've never been a more satisfied customer. Every time I spoke to Mike I felt confident that my car was in good hands, he drives an R33 himself. He sent parts back because they were sub-standard and he wouldn't put shit parts on my car. He also emailed me pictures of the repairs and parts though out the whole process. Not sure about prices though, insurance paid for my repairs.

my 2c

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