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They seem to be national? =S not just sydney or queensland.

anyone actually used their services and their name?

I got this from their website for the sydney area:

"Amandio Abreu Northern Beaches 0414 568 777

George Ayoub Hornsby 0408 166 086

Garry Prior North Shore 0419 992 859

Wayne Pracey Five Dock 0425 279 762

Michael Rae Hills Area 0409 556 681"

Just a couple of names and numbers, any of these familiar?

Havn't heard of any of these guys.

I think I'll give them a go (if you think they are the original and the best), if they botch it up I'll just get the whole panel re sprayed.

Also I've used one of these paintless dent removal guys in the past. I had a dent right on the crease of one of my panels, and was absolutely amazed at the quality of the job he did. I could not pick it at all, it was perfect (with no damage to the paint).

If anyone want's his details let me know.

For dents iv used The Dent man at castle hill call him on 9894 5533.

He is located at 46/2 Hoyle Ave Castle Hill. He is also Mobile

For scratches iv used a mobile guy called Paintfix his name is Nathan You can contact him on 0402 720 130.

He does an excellent job and doesn't charge alot for his services.

Both of these guys are the best in the business, coming from a detailing background, i know who to use and who doesn't charge alot, and most importantly they do they job properly.

For dents iv used The Dent man at castle hill call him on 9894 5533.

He is located at 46/2 Hoyle Ave Castle Hill. He is also Mobile

For scratches iv used a mobile guy called Paintfix his name is Nathan You can contact him on 0402 720 130.

He does an excellent job and doesn't charge alot for his services.

Both of these guys are the best in the business, coming from a detailing background, i know who to use and who doesn't charge alot, and most importantly they do they job properly.

Thanks for that,

Does Nathan really do that good a job? What's he like at mixing the paint colour to match? as my car is metalic and the last guy did a pretty crap job of matching the paint colour.

For dents iv used The Dent man at castle hill call him on 9894 5533.

He is located at 46/2 Hoyle Ave Castle Hill. He is also Mobile

For scratches iv used a mobile guy called Paintfix his name is Nathan You can contact him on 0402 720 130.

He does an excellent job and doesn't charge alot for his services.

Both of these guys are the best in the business, coming from a detailing background, i know who to use and who doesn't charge alot, and most importantly they do they job properly.

[Thanks for that,

Does Nathan really do that good a job? What's he like at mixing the paint colour to match? as my car is metalic and the last guy did a pretty crap job of matching the paint colour.

]

Yeah Nathan does a great job, he comes from a panel beating/spray painting background. It depends where the scratch is, sometimes if its on a door, its best to respray the whole door or side to match it. Silver is one of the hardest colours to match, it may look good in some light and in other lights you may see shadows. nathan has done a few cars for me and everytime they have been perfect and im really happy with them. He mixes the paint up in his van with the colour code from your car. It would be best to give him a call and see what he says, he may be able to give you a quote over the phone or come out and see it first.

I just had some touch up work done on a Mini Copper S i just sold & the colour was hard to match & blend without painting the whole bumper, Touchupguys.com.au Steve did a great job & i was impressed, i would recommend them.

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