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hiep, didnt your car happen to be at jv crash a few weeks ago. im sure i saw it there. i assume you didnt go through with them. in regards to repairs, have you tried procoat - next to the drive-in's at gepps cross. i think you might know the owner, he drives a maroon 400r kitted r33.

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LOL procoat don't do good enough job for me ... if i was really strapped for cash then yeah i'd go to him since he is the cheapest place around but his quality aint that good ..

and yeah my car is still at JV .. those ****s have ****ed me around so much i will never recommend them to anyone ever again ... had my car for over 3 weeks and just left it there .. didn't do anything just left it in the sun ... finally brought the car in on saturday and they still didn't even touch it when i went to see them yesterday ... they are big but i'll never ever go there again ... its too late to take my car back now ...

whats the other place u once mentioned duc? tolleys or something?? they cheap?? :)

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You could try tolley road crash they did a great job on the front bar of my red skyline, give them a buzz on 82648350, let them know matt with the white skyline put you onto them and they will help you out. It will be cheaper if you pay cash too

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