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theres a retrimming place in mclaren vale that do a really good job and gove you the option of having things embroied into your seat at no extra cost (well they did for my mate) they do boats, cars whatever really but over all not a bad job.

price youd be looking between 1-2k depending on whats getting retrimmed and in what matrial etc.

as for airbrushing, i only know of one person in SA (doesnt mean theres only one though) his shop is called petes killa customs i think. dont know the number or anyhting just know his work.

cheers

oh and if petes isnt open try giving m&c doyles a call and talk to mike, im sure he would know someone

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theres a retrimming place in mclaren vale that do a really good job and gove you the option of having things embroied into your seat at no extra cost (well they did for my mate) they do boats, cars whatever really but over all not a bad job.

price youd be looking between 1-2k depending on whats getting retrimmed and in what matrial etc.

as for airbrushing, i only know of one person in SA (doesnt mean theres only one though) his shop is called petes killa customs i think. dont know the number or anyhting just know his work.

cheers

oh and if petes isnt open try giving m&c doyles a call and talk to mike, im sure he would know someone

thanks mate....do you have any details for the trimming place, like shop name etc......thanks for ya help mate

i would probably go for either Emtech Automotive (St Marys, South Rd) or Claudes Trim Shop (Pooraka)

and when you say interior....is that everything?

cause if it is 1-2k sounds too cheap and probably wont be a very good grade of leather.

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I happen to be the resident airbrush artist at unique custom paint and panel at cavan. Am about to begin airbrushing a 33 in the next month, I love coming up with ideas for other peoples cars, I just wish I could come up with something for my own. :P

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i would probably go for either Emtech Automotive (St Marys, South Rd) or Claudes Trim Shop (Pooraka)

and when you say interior....is that everything?

cause if it is 1-2k sounds too cheap and probably wont be a very good grade of leather.

Id go to west coast customs, they will put tv's in and xzibit will tell you that youve just been pimped too.

but seriously, +1 for Claude's, haven't used him yet but i have heard nothing but brilliant feedback

I happen to be the resident airbrush artist at unique custom paint and panel at cavan. Am about to begin airbrushing a 33 in the next month, I love coming up with ideas for other peoples cars, I just wish I could come up with something for my own. :D

Hey Brad, are you the same guys that do most of Andy Steven's work at "Hyperformance Cycles"?

Hey Brad, are you the same guys that do most of Andy Steven's work at "Hyperformance Cycles"?

Yeah, I was there at millicent when your bike won the awards. What a joke that bike show was, if it wasnt for Hyperformance Cycles and the guys you were with, there would have been absolutely nothing there. Congratulations on your bike , everyone knows that bike. Its great to see that you have a damn fine taste it cars too though! :P

Yeah, I was there at millicent when your bike won the awards. What a joke that bike show was, if it wasnt for Hyperformance Cycles and the guys you were with, there would have been absolutely nothing there. Congratulations on your bike , everyone knows that bike. Its great to see that you have a damn fine taste it cars too though! :P

Thanks for that mate, I do remember you vaguely.

Yeah it was the Woodstock Extreme Moto Expo at Millicent and was run by Horn Promotions I think.....don't know much about them but I think they learnt their lesson about greed when it came to entry fee. Considering Bandit from Bikernet in LA was down for the judging, the high flying stunt riders performance and the sand drags, I did expect a bigger turn out for entrants and spectators.

Oh well, I suppose nothing compares to Bike Week on the Gold Coast........maybe the Bankstown NSW show comes close.

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