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Have you seen much are his work? any idea on prices.. ie full respray etc?

Have you personaly had work done by him?

cheers

rob

Also in the same boat.

If you want the absolute best, and are prepared to pay for the absolute best, Shaun at Impact in Malaga. He IS NOT CHEAP in anyway but is awesome at what he does.

If your willing to take a risk take your car down to the airbrushing Tafe.

the students are always needing projects and all you have to do is pay for the paint they use.

Plus if your dont like the job they do they have to re-do it.

Quite a few of them are really good (i know as my mates one of them)

just a thought.

If your willing to take a risk take your car down to the airbrushing Tafe.

the students are always needing projects and all you have to do is pay for the paint they use.

Plus if your dont like the job they do they have to re-do it.

Quite a few of them are really good (i know as my mates one of them)

just a thought.

Sorry for the hijack, but got any more info on this TAFE and what kind of cost you'd be looking at?

If your willing to take a risk take your car down to the airbrushing Tafe.

the students are always needing projects and all you have to do is pay for the paint they use.

Plus if your dont like the job they do they have to re-do it.

Quite a few of them are really good (i know as my mates one of them)

just a thought.

i would also like more info plz, their job couldnt make my front bar and bonnet any worst than it is atm with all the stone chips lol

BBK Automotive.

Does all the paint work on my car.

Has done several of my mates cars with flake/pearl etc etc

Does pretty much anything you could think of and wont charge stupid amounts for it either.

Works out of a warehouse in Fremantle, call Ben on 0415 371 404.

Sorry about the late reply..

its based at the carlile? calile? calilse? tafe campus..

theres apprentises and pre-apprentises that work there and they have portfolios of their work.

Pretty sure the only catch is that you have to pay for the paint the students use..

They would have a hard time stuffing up a bumper respray imo.

hope that helps.

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