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hi all just wanting to let you all know that my friend is a qualified spray painter and does kustom spray painting as a weekend work thing so if any of you are keen on getting so paint work done or paint repairs he is gold. top quality and good prices he did my dash and has done a few more resprays in his time

i will post up some pics of his work when i find them on my computer.

Any queries or interest please post away

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hi all just wanting to let you all know that my friend is a qualified spray painter and does kustom spray painting as a weekend work thing so if any of you are keen on getting so paint work done or paint repairs he is gold. top quality and good prices he did my dash and has done a few more resprays in his time

i will post up some pics of his work when i find them on my computer.

Any queries or interest please post away

hey mate,

ineterested in pricing on a respray - white r33, just respray in the same colour, so only outside needs doing.

Body is straight, only one small dent which a bit of filler will fix (can hardly notice it, about the size of a 5 cent piece)

Big question is does he have his own booth or one he can use? I can do the spray myself with a mate but no booth makes it a pain and you'll also get dust artifacts no matter how hard you try not to.

Also what paint does he use? Difference in costs with paint supplied etc...?

cheers mate,

just an inquiry at this stage but am looking at doing it soon.

Just a note and i should of posted this earlier but all priceing is indiviual to each car and the prefence the drives has. please wither post detail of job wanted or queries and i will do my best to get the info back as quickly as possible.

Pics are a must unless you can bring the car to him ( crestmead marsden area )

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These are just a few of his kustom jobs, he is in the process of doing a full colour change and custom flame layout on his partners car as soon as this is completed i will post up the pics.

he also is able to do dashes. for a look at this work please visit my introduce yourself thread.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0839&st=140

user name 18RZZ

i have gotton 2 prices so far but he will not be able to do any painting for another 13 weeks as he and his partner are having their second baby but i will make sure all your qutoes are done well prior to this time.

sorry bout the time taken been hectic lately

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