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brag is pretty much brand new and only been around a few months, though a good friend of mine knows the owner pretty well. They contract out most of there work i believe but do have some good prices, what exactly do u want done>? engine or bodykit? if its a kit or nething asthetic id try aresspeed, they do great work.

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I would be a little weary of Arespeed they do have a good rep which is why a mate of mine tooks his mr2 their to get kitted up. Their paint work was VERY ordinary. Took it back to give them another go at it and although better wasn't great. Got the car resprayed just recently and now it looks great, just a pity aresspeed couldn't get the paint right as the kit looks great.

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dude how long ago was it, ares have an awesome painter on sight at the mom and the quality of the cars that are coming out of there workshop are unreal, i pick mine up on friday, ill post up some pics of the new kit, and no u guys cant copy, but im pretty sure mine will be the 2nd skyline in aus with this front bar and skirts and the 1st gts. i cant wait!! i miss my car so bad.

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it happen sunday night, I've removed what i could, however some putty has hardend. my mate and i r gonna work on the car 2gether. I dont have the finanace to get the pro to do it. my mate has done a tafe course on it and dad has all the equipment so we r gonna HAVE SOME FUN! I doubt we can do much damage.

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