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They are approved for all insurance companies and Just Cars have already been out to inspect the shop so they can add Smashtech to their approved repairers list.

When you go down there tell them Anthony 2GU UP sent you and you will be looked after very well.

My WRX is down there at the moment and it's gonna come out with something very special :D

The Skyline is going to go down there soon too :D

They are approved for all insurance companies and Just Cars have already been out to inspect the shop so they can add Smashtech to their approved repairers list.

When you go down there tell them Anthony 2GU UP sent you and you will be looked after very well.

My WRX is down there at the moment and it's gonna come out with something very special :D

The Skyline is going to go down there soon too :D

Thanks man, its like an Autosalon in there, and I spotted the Ferrari. Its geeing me up to save for a custom black paintjob cause the factory paint anoys me, its got the orange skin effect (06 350z). Car companys even BMW and Mercedes dont do decent paint jobs like they used to.

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They are approved for all insurance companies and Just Cars have already been out to inspect the shop so they can add Smashtech to their approved repairers list.

When you go down there tell them Anthony 2GU UP sent you and you will be looked after very well.

My WRX is down there at the moment and it's gonna come out with something very special :)

The Skyline is going to go down there soon too :D

WRX = nugget. :D;)

You wub me Anth.

They are approved for all insurance companies and Just Cars have already been out to inspect the shop so they can add Smashtech to their approved repairers list.

When you go down there tell them Anthony 2GU UP sent you and you will be looked after very well.

My WRX is down there at the moment and it's gonna come out with something very special :D

The Skyline is going to go down there soon too :P

When did Smashtech become JCI approved and who come out to inspect the shop??

Well thats what i was told

Either way it wont be long before it happens, as they have been approved by everyone else.

Dont have to go through an approved repairer anyway, you should be entitled to use your preferred repairer

Ive always used my preferred repairer, because i don't trust many panel shops after being in the game for a while.

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