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So,

After a moronic women named Shazza rear-ended my R32, im in the market for a good panel beater to get the bar repsprayed and re-aligned, fix the number plate lights etc, nothing too major. Can anyone recomend a good panel beater in the inner city Melbourne area, bare in mind i need 3 quotes to satisfy her insurance.

  • 8 months later...

AMEX PANELS in Fairfield is a really really good panel beater.

They do prestige cars all the time, and the work is exceptional.

They are expensive, so for insurance work they ar perfect, they also are affilliated with lawyers who deal only with car claims, so they can get a lot more done for your car, rather than just getting the damaged fixed....

They worked well for my gf's car.

BASS OUT

No, not dodgy.

Just instead of an insurance base company who will just fix the visual damage, this company will make sure everything around the damage is fixes.

Like if you had a front on, and the radiator got punctured, they will fit new hoses, probably a new pump as well in case shit got in and it dried up during repair.

If you damage your quarter panel, they will make sure the inner wheel arches are perfect and not just covered by the new quarter panel, and that the whole front end of the car is then properly aligned.

At the end of the day, it's the person who hit you's fault, so you should make sure your car is as good as it was before the damage, not just fixed.

BASS OUT

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