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I have been thinking about giving BBGTR some love as the mechanical bits are finished, however the body needs a bit of attention.

Then what do I get in the mail tonight, a business card from MICOLOUR sent by SAU. Nice one!!!

They look like they do good work judging by Anthony Snellings' car.

Over the Christmas break we will see if it can't be brought back to an acceptable standard.

:thumbsup:

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Yep can highly recommend his work.....top notch, takes the extra time to get it right and no surprises. :P

Poor Mick has to remix the paint 3 times to get it right on my car...most panel beaters would've settled for the first mix!

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Whats he like pricewise? Obviously not CHEAP because he does a decent job, but hes reasonable?

MP Smash in Clayton did my paint, top notch, Showcar finish AND STRAIGHT OUT OF THE GUN! Most panel shops rely on the buff to bring their work up to scratch, stealing away previous layers of clear.....but good shops dont :D

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