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Yeah I reckon so... I'm only taking up a day of his time, maybe two depending on what he thinks...

As for pricing, I'm not sure, but he does good prices for club members :rolleyes:

Do you have his number?

yeah just rang him....left a message

Thanx to all for the praise it is much appreciated :( , it makes me happy to help bring a desired quality finish to peoples cars & raise the bar on presentation of vehicles :D .

Looking forward to working some magic on the beast Paul see you soon champ :( .

And you to DrDoof, already to get yours sorted aswell. Your systems all done? Should sound pretty sweet :) .

I have to go do some wiring on it today, but it LOOKS finished... and in the end, isn't THAT what Auto Salon is REALLY about? :D

Good point you got there, I bet ya it kranks hard now right, cracked any glass yet?

www.spongenbubbles.com.au i found his work sensational
Name is too gay sorry...

Couldn't help myself there sorry. I do my own detailing and you can tell, it looks like crap.

I agree with Adam, I have to say.

If it was www.spongenbubblesnhotbikinichicks.com.au then I might consider using them, but seeing as it's not I'll be getting Jason to do my car in the not-too-distant future too.

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