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ive never had to go to a paint place before, can someone recomend me a place in the southern area, anywhere south of adelaide they trust. i just need my gtr lip stripped painted and re-fitted and spoiler re-sprayed re-fitted

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Try either Doyles (Edwardstown) or Daniel Stone Spray Painting (Hackham near that Classic Performance dyno shop).

Doyles: Expensive, but have had many mates go through there with cars to remove dents, full resprays, minor resprays, guard rolling, etc and they do a pretty decent job. They match up the colour basically perfectly and comes up nicely. Just drive down there and speak to them.

Daniel Stone: Ruby recommended him. Might want to PM him.

There's another place at Edwardstown that, fro,m memory, Fishpaste or Luke-Enr34 used? I can't remember the name though. Might want to PM them.

Up North, you'd be looking at All Type Crash.

just incase people didn't realise but 99.9% of all problems people have with their cars has all been covered in a massive section called 'Modifications & Maintenance' on the main page. Which is quite useful if you perform a search on that section. The moderators know what they are talking about aswell. If anyone needs any information about where to go to get something fixed we have another section called 'Workshop & Autoparts Listing' which is our own sticky in the SA section.

just incase people didn't realise but 99.9% of all problems people have with their cars has all been covered in a massive section called 'Modifications & Maintenance' on the main page. Which is quite useful if you perform a search on that section. The moderators know what they are talking about aswell. If anyone needs any information about where to go to get something fixed we have another section called 'Workshop & Autoparts Listing' which is our own sticky in the SA section.

Spot on Ryan;

I think that there are a fair few people in the SA section that never look past it's "boarders".

ive never had to go to a paint place before, can someone recomend me a place in the southern area, anywhere south of adelaide they trust. i just need my gtr lip stripped painted and re-fitted and spoiler re-sprayed re-fitted

cheers

I had my rims done by Daniel Stone Spray Painting, he does a great job at a good price. if i was getting a respray he would be the guy i would get to do it.

sorry Adrian but we don't want to be sifting thru more car related issues that have already been covered in other threads (SEARCH is your friend).

Threads like this that aren't specific to any one particular problem are just a nightmare when it comes to searching thru it.

So on Ryan's & Dale's note......thread closed.

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