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www.finalinspection.com.au

Only place to get your ride detailed.

Damain is probably the best IN THE WORLD, and there is not a business like his in the country.

also, check out

http://www.detailaddiction.com.au/forums/

www.finalinspection.com.au

Only place to get your ride detailed.

Damain is probably the best IN THE WORLD, and there is not a business like his in the country.

also, check out

http://www.detailaddiction.com.au/forums/

How are they price wise?

Well, they are the best.

Are you looking for the best job, or the cheapest?

They are actually VERY well priced considering the quality of the job they do.

Depends on whether I can get the best done for cheaper :happy:

A rough indication would have been nice.

the proverbial "no brainer"

Damian and the boys at Final Inspection. End of muthaf*cking story.

Don't even CONTEMPLATE anywhere else, because these guys are practically the same price as comparable "detailers" but provide a level of service completely unmatched by anyone in the ENITRE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE!!! I say 'southern' because there is a freak of a detailer in the UK by the name of Paul Dalton. He does some ultra impressive work as well.

I believe a Stage 1 detail is around $200, (don't quote me on that). But it really, REALLY, depends on the condition of the paint.

If people post up some pics, i can give you an idea of how bad/good the paint is. Full sun shots preferably

dunno why everyone says this final inspection place is the best? as dezz said, unless you've used every other detailer in melbourne/victoria you cannot compare! i've never used final inspection, and i don't doubt they are very good, but i can't comment on their work as i havent seen anything.

all i know is i paid $220 for my detail, and now my car looks although its ready to be taken delivery of for the first time out of the showroom. so i'm very happy.. but i won't go as far as saying they are the best, forget everyone else! that is just ignorant!

if you followed the progress of the construction of Final Inspection's Auto Boutique in Brunswick, seen Damian's work, read about detailing and learning about the best products, the best techniques, what to look for in good results, what corners can be cut, what are the common pitfalls, what are the band-aid approaches, what are the tricks supposed "detailers" use to create "good" results, the bullshit that is found in any industry (5 star shine). When you hang around all this and the detailing forums, and try all the products, see what everyone around the world is using, their results and their processes, you'll quickly realise that Final Inspection has no peer in Australia.

A car straight from the showroom has the potential to look a million times better than how it's presented when you buy it.

is your car metallic Ruffels? got any full sun shots?

ohk, fair enough.. still think its a bit ignorant to assume one person is the best... chuck out the rest.

yeah car is metallic, however i havent taken any photos yet, car is under dust cover in garage, will take some good photos soon and post them up

the proverbial "no brainer"

Damian and the boys at Final Inspection. End of muthaf*cking story.

Don't even CONTEMPLATE anywhere else, because these guys are practically the same price as comparable "detailers" but provide a level of service completely unmatched by anyone in the ENITRE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE!!! I say 'southern' because there is a freak of a detailer in the UK by the name of Paul Dalton. He does some ultra impressive work as well.

I believe a Stage 1 detail is around $200, (don't quote me on that). But it really, REALLY, depends on the condition of the paint.

If people post up some pics, i can give you an idea of how bad/good the paint is. Full sun shots preferably

Around 200 bux is fair, what does a Stage 1 detail include though?

I'll be getting both my cars done at FI, and take my mums car there to fix up the shltty job the place she just got it detailed at did...

I haven't used anyone else for a detail, but if I'm happy with the work of the one place, why not recommend it? *thumbs up*

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