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If you want a top notch job and don't mind paying mick for his time then you will have an excellent job..

If you are a tightarse that wants a good cheap job i hope he tells you to f**k off because this mans work is amazing.

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^^^ agreed.

Mick is a top bloke who does top notch work. You get wat you pay for,Simple as that.

If you want the best job then go and see him,

Details are in my sig.

once my car is done i will post up some before and after shots.

And anyone who knows my car knows how bad the rear gaurds are atm.

cheers

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Is there an email addy for Mick? I am os and need to drop him a line re some work on my "Field car"

pretty sure he does... but i dont have his business card on me at the moment... got about 100 @ home lol

someone will have one for sure

roy - pm me when u have sent and email to mick ... he generally doesnt check his email on a regular basis.. i can at least let him know you have sent him an email and ill get him follow it up.

micks the man... end of story..

i had a good chat to mick 2 weeks back getting a quote for my rear quarter. sure he is more expensive but from my conversation he went to detail as to exactly how he would go about it. I was also considering puttting on a kit while i was at it and he gave me his hoest opinions on the bodykits that are around and what to look out for. im quite particular about detail and surfacing and he answered all my questions and some. my car already has examples of the long term results of the cheaper/superficial repairs that was organised by my dad ages ago and is always an eyesore when im up close washing the car. If i can afford to do it properly the first time I would.

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