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Hey all

A mate recommended me to this workshop in Cheltenham, i was just wondering if anyone from here has had past experiences with them? I think the blokes name was Mike or Mick....

Please send all negative comments via pm as we all know the rules.

Thanks in advance

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We pulled ryans car out of there today. IT LOOKS AWESOME!

There are a lot of skylines etc in there at the moment.

Mike really does do great work down there.

Don't tell me there is no more 2 tone on the 180!!?

Mick has done my engine bay (its a bit dusty here)

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And my cam covers/plenum etc

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I dont hesitate to reccomend him to people at all, and im constantly going back with more work of my own to be done :rofl:

Bah!, so much for an unveiling!

I will take some good photos tommorow, i didnt leave till after dark, so no good pics. Mick is very picky, thourough and skilled! the amount of attention to detail is fantastic! If anyone had looked at my car before it was painted it was far from straight! and not quite one colour... Now it looks better than new!

The car will be sandown on sunday if you want to see it up close...

Hey all

A mate recommended me to this workshop in Cheltenham, i was just wondering if anyone from here has had past experiences with them? I think the blokes name was Mike or Mick....

Please send all negative comments via pm as we all know the rules.

Thanks in advance

I wouldn't use anyone else

My car is there at the moment getting the SHMICKO LIQUID GOLD treatment :rofl:

Give them a call and ask for SHMICKO!

Top work, top bloke, top facility!

I had some of my car painted by Mick at Micolour. Very happy with the results and after spending a little bit of time down there you see how he goes that extra mile to get things right and not just slap it together.

There is a bit extra info and some pics Here

Good luck with it where ever you go though.

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I took it to the same place we wash the p1 cars today and they asked me if it was a new p1 car!!! haha

Ive gotta say that sone nice looking sil80!

And yeh i have hear all good things about the work at micolour. He's is pretty busy with work from what i understand.

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