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I think the point here has been missed. Sure you can do it cheaper yourself but there is no way the job you do will be anywhere near the quality of Louies. What you get with him is genuine top quality work at a good price. Comparing Louie to a home job is an insult to him.

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It's aggressive and uncalled for. Keep it to yourself or warnings will be handed out.

i think you missed the point here. im comparing his work to every other paint job ive had on my cars. as sam916 said, $350 for a front bar respray with a lip in WHITE is a bit pricey. white is the easiest colour to work with, so i gave my opinion. we do still believe in freedom of speech dont we?

as for my comment, someone called me a tightass over nothing. i didnt like it so i made it clear that i didnt like it. im not a little bitch that will take shit from people and say/do anything about it. and if you want to give me a warning over that then do it. ill see it as a constant reminder as to how stupid sau moderators can be sometimes.

i think you missed the point here. im comparing his work to every other paint job ive had on my cars. as sam916 said, $350 for a front bar respray with a lip in WHITE is a bit pricey. white is the easiest colour to work with, so i gave my opinion. we do still believe in freedom of speech dont we?

as for my comment, someone called me a tightass over nothing. i didnt like it so i made it clear that i didnt like it. im not a little bitch that will take shit from people and say/do anything about it. and if you want to give me a warning over that then do it. ill see it as a constant reminder as to how stupid sau moderators can be sometimes.

Joe there are smarter ways to get your point across without coming across so rude mate, people might be more accepting of your views and points if it was laid out as a discussion and not as an argument. People are not always going to see eye to eye. I'm lazy and would rather pay some one else to do the work on my car than to do it myself, thats my angle it. You would rather spend money on tools that would allow you to do the work yourself not just for the one thing but for more projects you have in the future and to also expand your abilities when it comes to working your car, and thats awesome too.

So if some one rubs you the wrong, how about you explain your point of view next time instead of jumping on the defensive straight away.

And if there was a warning, it might be a good idea to take that as a chance to reflect on your actions not the actions of the moderators.

I personally have 2 different shades of white on my car thanks to the job done by a very reputable panel shop. I've seen it on other white cars too.

It wouldn't have happened if Louie painted it, I can guarantee you that.

im not rude to anyone who isnt rude to me first mate.

calling me aggressive isnt a smart thing to do when im not being aggressive in the first place. i was making it clear that i dont want to be talked to that way. adam saw it as aggressive and was wrong. call me a name to my face and ill say exactly the same thing.

just like mods give warnings. why cant i give social warnings myself? i dont see that as being aggressive at all. would you rather i grabbed the old baseball bat and went down to his house? thats not how things are done :)

Joe you are being agressive. Keep it up and I'm happy to ban you. This is not a democracy with free speech it is Prank's kingdom and the admins and mods are bitches that do his bidding. If you don't like it start www.joesskylinekingdom.com and set your own rules there.

everyone is seeing this in whatever light they want to like its some kind of drama.

i wasnt being aggressive, ive got better things to do than pick fights with people on the internet.

ive got a problem with mods seeing someone call me a tightass and expect me to sit around like a loser.

its time for you guys to get over it.

hi to all.... good to see the location of the new shop is getting known on skyline australia. if anyone wishes to come for a quote dont hesitate to give me a call to make an appointment.

For those who are worrying about colour matching have no fear louie is hear.

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Joe you are being agressive. Keep it up and I'm happy to ban you. This is not a democracy with free speech it is Prank's kingdom and the admins and mods are bitches that do his bidding. If you don't like it start www.joesskylinekingdom.com and set your own rules there.

They way i read it... Anthony was more aggressive to begin with.. although he has a point, his demeanor was definitely more aggressive.

Anyhooo.. i wonder what Louie would charge for a front end respray....

Roughly how much would it be to spray metallic black front, rear and side? Approx.?

best to give him a call and have a talk to him yourself. if its a kit from jetspeed or carmate expect ot be paying more as more work goes into getting a quality finish.

also note that if you are after a bodykit have a talk to him and see what he'll be able to do.

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