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G'day all

I have just moved to DARWIN and I want to get my front bar resprayed. The bar is brand new I will do any sanding and purchase the paint all i need is somebody to paint it for me. Any help would be much appreciated

Thankyou

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  • 4 weeks later...

It is good to see that people here in Darwin support local bussiness.....not.

I found a really good panel beater/ sprayer, the bussiness is called BODYLINE CRASH REPAIRS in Palmerston. The address is

7068 Toupein rd Palmerston and the phone number 0889310778. I found the guy to be extremely friendly, helpful and reasonablly priced he did a magic job matching my front bar to the car.

Come on Darwin support good local bussiness's!

  • 2 months later...
It is good to see that people here in Darwin support local bussiness.....not.

I found a really good panel beater/ sprayer, the bussiness is called BODYLINE CRASH REPAIRS in Palmerston. The address is

7068 Toupein rd Palmerston and the phone number 0889310778. I found the guy to be extremely friendly, helpful and reasonablly priced he did a magic job matching my front bar to the car.

Come on Darwin support good local bussiness's!

This is more of a "in the long run" sorta q as im not gonna do it till at least the 2nd half of the yr, but im thinking getting a new body kit for my 33, so thought i might look into a full respray instead of getting it to colour match as a have a few tiiiiiny rust marks i dont want to get any bigger (that and theres a fer few sonic silver 33s going round lately). What sort of prices am I looking at in the Darwin area? Thinking of maybe going a custom blue, might as well start saving now if its worthwhile :D

  • 7 months later...

SIKUNIT panal and paint for all your spray painting and panal beating needs. Located in Winnellie very good work good prices.

But you will find it hard to find a shop that will paint over a surface that you prepped as if the prep is wrong and something f**ks up with the paint than they will not cover you with warrenty.

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