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just bought a GTR front bar for my gts-t it has already been set up for my car but need to paint it i could just send it to a panel beaters and get them to do it but most of them are pretty dodgy and i have access to painting gear just wondering where i could buy paint from??? im SOR but dont mind going north im thinking that ill get two pac but i was told that you need a who bunch of safety gear to spray it on is this true??

Cheers

Matt

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Precision Panel & Paint

-High quality resprays

-Body/rust repair

52 Raymond Ave, Bayswater

Ph: 9271 5311

Dalcos Panel & Paint

-Body work & resprays. Also provide a mobile service, contact mobile number

33 Adrian St, Welshpool

Ph: 9470 6577

Mb: 0408 470 657

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Precision Panel & Paint

-High quality resprays

-Body/rust repair

52 Raymond Ave, Bayswater

Ph: 9271 5311

Dalcos Panel & Paint

-Body work & resprays. Also provide a mobile service, contact mobile number

33 Adrian St, Welshpool

Ph: 9470 6577

Mb: 0408 470 657

Cheers Topaz your a champ :D

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drop it off to me, i will paint it, assured smash repairs, ask for MEL, not all panel beaters are doggy,

9455 4499,,,,,,,mel,

I just got off the phone to HRH MEL, easy going guy. I'm just in the mids't of trying to find a panel beating shop for a "full" Bare metal respray. I'm dealing with Mel atm to see what solution we can come up with.

Watch this space:) if all goes well, will post progress pics and final product.

cheers

rob

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