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Hi fellas,

Need some help, do you know of any good panel repairs / painters in the western suburbs?

I don't want to drive all the way to say, Springvale, I'd rather have it done locally - I'm sure there must be some one around here that can help.

Name and contact would be super - planning to get it done soon.

Thanks.

Rugolo motor body works in ascot vale, they do porshe's ferrari, audi, honda, nissan ect pretty much every make but mostly high end stuff, talk to franco or danni they'll help ya out

Rugolo motor body works in ascot vale, they do porshe's ferrari, audi, honda, nissan ect pretty much every make but mostly high end stuff, talk to franco or danni they'll help ya out

Thanks buddy... but, are they reasonably priced?

Thanks mate.

GAL 18 garden drive tullamarine....no ferrari's,no shit and glitter...just an excellent bunch of people and a good job...but he is always busy

Thanks mate.

But do you have a contact number?

Anyone else mateS??

Um try around sunshine area there are few ok joints i cant remeber names atm but have a look in the yellow pages and Panel shop on Mctyre Rd i dont think my spelling is right....

but hope that helps

Custom Body repairs - McIntyre rd (across from western distributors) ask for Dave

Dinamo Motors - 30 Green st - Sunshine 9312 3720 Very good panel beater all round.

GAL - in tullamarine (if not bizzy) 9330 3137

Artistic - High st Epping (turn right before the light at epping shopping centre

High performance paint and panel - 4 Lemmon Ave Keilor East 9336 4542

Transcar - 9309 9930

Custom Body repairs - McIntyre rd (across from western distributors) ask for Dave

Dinamo Motors - 30 Green st - Sunshine 9312 3720 Very good panel beater all round.

GAL - in tullamarine (if not bizzy) 9330 3137

Artistic - High st Epping (turn right before the light at epping shopping centre

High performance paint and panel - 4 Lemmon Ave Keilor East 9336 4542

Transcar - 9309 9930

Thanks, Slyne - you've saved my liner... much appreciated, really it is much appreciated.

I'll get my car fixed very soon... thanks so much!!

Regards,

SM

Thanks everyone else for your ideas too... perhaps we can do a west-side cruise one day!

  • 2 weeks later...

Well, the time has come for me to get off my butt to fix my car's exterior damages... this weekend is it...

Any other good panel beaters in the Western suburbs???

dude, how many places do you need??!!? Would you like to send individual parts to different workshops or something!

GAL seems to be THE joint to go to out west

have you even rung any of those places? find it hard to believe non of them suited your needs... there's a lot of workshop names listed in this thread

dude, how many places do you need??!!? Would you like to send individual parts to different workshops or something!

GAL seems to be THE joint to go to out west

have you even rung any of those places? find it hard to believe non of them suited your needs... there's a lot of workshop names listed in this thread

Ha ha ha.. well, I wanted to get a good list and then decide which ones suit.. :D

I rang a few places - I think I got a good one - it's called Primal Panels... very competitive price. :D

Thanks all.

mate, speaking from experience, DON'T go with the cheapest price. There is a very DIRECT corelation between money spent and results achieved, when it comes to panels/painting.

Did you get a quote from GAL? Word of mouth counts for a lot, i don't think Primal panels has been mentioned in this thread...

what needs to be done on your car?

mate, speaking from experience, DON'T go with the cheapest price. There is a very DIRECT corelation between money spent and results achieved, when it comes to panels/painting.

Did you get a quote from GAL? Word of mouth counts for a lot, i don't think Primal panels has been mentioned in this thread...

what needs to be done on your car?

Hi mate, you might not remember me - I bought the R34 Nismo wing off you a couple of months ago - we met in Chadstone, remember? Yeah, mate - I know GAL is a good workshop - I have called him, will bring my car into his shop this weekend for a quick quote... but to be honest, price is a bit of an issue as I am on a bit of a budget.

My car needs 3 things done... the quater panel near the back close to the lights on the right side (close to fuel cap) is damaged and has a dint size of a palm... that obviously needs to be pumped out and repainted... my whole back boot needs to be repainted and a new GTR wing (currently only in primer) needs to be be painted and fitted.

Overall, Prime Garage have quoted me $500 for all of the above work - which is absolutely excellent... that's pretty much about all I can afford for the above now... if anyone can match or beat this price then I'm all ears.

What you guys think?

Thanks for your advice bro... hope you're doing well.

make the effort to get to DT panels in springy

they just finished our streeter and he is the only place in vic who touches our cars.

Is it the place with chubby dude called Vu Tran? ;)

He's got a bit of an attitude problem and also, DT are pretty expensive and takes ages.

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