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Hey peoples..

Im wanting to get my R33 fully resprayed... including engine bay, inside doors etc the works.

Im looking for a good spray painter in the eastern suburbs of melbourne...

i dont want a half assed job but i would like a reasonable price...

if u can reccomend someone and even post pics of their work that'd be fantastic

names, numbers would all be helpful

regards

Simon

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I can recommend Mick @ Micolour.

7 Dissik St

Cheltenham

9555 8011

I didn't get a full respray but got the front and left side of the car done.. This was to fix up the bad repair job that the previous person had done on the car. I wish I had enough money at the time to get the whole thing done but still very happy with it. Mick really does go to the trouble of making sure things are done right, even the small details.

BEFORE

Bad bonnet blend

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Bumper Damage

post-13456-1226754397_thumb.jpg

AFTER

post-13456-1226754618_thumb.jpg

Edited by Fry_33
I can recommend C & Superfinish, (03) 9544 4565 3 James St, Clayton.

They have done our past two project cars and several other customers cars.

Do u have any pics by any chance?

I can recommend Mick @ Micolour.

7 Dissik St

Cheltenham

9555 8011

I didn't get a full respray but got the front and left side of the car done.. This was to fix up the bad repair job that the previous person had done on the car. I wish I had enough money at the time to get the whole thing done but still very happy with it. Mick really does go to the trouble of making sure things are done right, even the small details.

BEFORE

Bad bonnet blend

post-13456-1226754455_thumb.jpg

Bumper Damage

post-13456-1226754397_thumb.jpg

AFTER

post-13456-1226754618_thumb.jpg

That look nice... very clean.. good colour. wat's the pricing like?

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