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Mate Ran Up My Ass, Whats A Good Panel Beater?


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Hey guys long story short, i was coming out of maccas turning onto burwood hwy i was stopped, he must of thought i was going (wasnt tho cos car in left lane on burwood hwy) ran into my ass while i was standing still, fair bit of force knocked the boot out of wack a littlebit and broke all the clips n stufff on rear bar - boot (boot wont close rear bar still in fairly good nick tho) and its generally warped a littlebit and uneven, oh and a little crack on my brake light.

I live in Wantirna (SE Suburbs) and yea just thought you guys would know of a good place

thx, leigh.

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These are some of the better I know of. If you search "panel beater" down the bottom of the vic page then you will find more. Good luck.

DT Panels

12 Lightwood Drive Springvale

Call Vu 0402611670

MiColour - Dissik St.

Cheltenham

Mick - 0419153283

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These are some of the better I know of. If you search "panel beater" down the bottom of the vic page then you will find more. Good luck.

DT Panels

12 Lightwood Drive Springvale

Call Vu 0402611670

MiColour - Dissik St.

Cheltenham

Mick - 0419153283

thx for the mate

ne1 else got anymore they'd like to add that are good price and do good work on imports?

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I used Imperial Finish Body Works. They are on Centre RD, right near the intersection with princess hwy and springvale rd. When I hit a fire hydrant and had some fairly bad damage to my front right quarter, they did excellent work. Was really happy with the work. My mate also had work done there on his R32 GTR when he was rear ended badly. His whole boot, rear bumper, etc was bad and it looked brand new when done. No problem recommending them.

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Imperial Finish Body Works

# 1652 Centre Rd Springvale 3171

# (03) 9547 8111

PS: Dont know how good he is on pricing as it was an insurance job, but his work is worth it. And my sig photo is the car after repairs, the front right.

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Call Aron

0408 325 517

he owns breos pannels in Dande he did my 2 quarters on my R32 skyline replaced GTST with GTR everyone been saying he did a Top notch job really stright no and fixed major rust stop replaced a pannel in my boot paid 1500 for both quarters and other small jobs to my car

He will do the job just tell him Bruno told me to give u a call and that you replaced his quarter pannels on his R32 skyline and he tell ya where he is and stuff and give ya a quote he really nice guy became good friends in the end :banana:

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