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just wondering where good place to go for fitting and spraying on a bodykit

i bought my kit off ebay jun style just dont know where to go????

so where what wont do a bodgey job can people tell me there experiences at places??

such as xtreme,carmate,jetspeed, the price and quality of there work.

or can u recomend any good places or anyone who knows how to do it do for me :)

thanx guys this question probally been asked many times

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do u mind me asking how much it was fitted, primed/prepped and painted?

well i called louie up and he said hes usally fits for 300 but said cause i was from Skylineasutarlia

he said he fit for $150 and paint for $600 sounds good price hopefully he does a good job

from what i hear hes a good bloke

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well i called louie up and he said hes usally fits for 300 but said cause i was from Skylineasutarlia

he said he fit for $150 and paint for $600 sounds good price hopefully he does a good job

from what i hear hes a good bloke

yeah, his a top bloke, i had my front bar and sideskirts fitted there n sprayed, and plus a farked up cb bonnet which he has to resand the whole thing, only costed me about 550 which i was very happy, quailty job too >_<

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Peter from bodyform at prestons will do an excellent job....prep, fit and paint....

or Louie from xclusive colours at smithfield...

I always hear this peter guy from bodyforms name...everyone says hes good...does anyone has his number or workshop address??? is he expensive??? thx

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Peter is one of the best in the country especially in prep and remoulding kits. He does it for a reasonable price but i wouldn't say its very cheap. but there is one issue with this guy, he takes a bloody long time to get his work done but when its done its perfect. :rolleyes: So expect not to have ur car back atleast a month lol

btw workshop number is (02) 87835446

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