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I'd appreciate any feed back on places you found to be cheaper than others. Cheers

for a bonnet scoop best to try out bodyshop, i recommended www.BEYONDCUSTOM.com.au , they do quality work and should be able to help you out, or else just ring around;

Damage Control

* Highly recommended but expensive body repairists

U 5/ 1848 Albany Hwy, Maddington

Ph: 9452 8933

Dalcos Panel & Paint

* Body work & resprays.

* mobile service

33 Adrian St, Welshpool

Ph: 9470 6577

Mb: 0408 470 657

Cowley Smash

* Body repairists

Unit5, 45 Kent St, Cannington

Ph:9350 5069

Precision Panel & Paint

* High quality resprays (as member MIKE_R32_GTR)

* Body/rust repair

52 Raymond Ave, Bayswater

Ph: 9271 5311

Advantage Panel & Paint

40 Howe St, Osborne Park

Ph: 9244 2665

etc etc.....

for the other stuff, check out this topic as it has a list of workshop that could do the work http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...hr-t191756.html

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