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I've got OEM front spoiler lips to go on my V35 front bumper... It's in gel coat paint, just need to be painted in factory Nissan KY0 colour.

Have anyone got recommendation a good body workshop to do this around the western (e.g. sunshine) area or inner cbd?

I'm looking for a body panel shop that's not cutting corner or doing a dodgy cut and shut job, rather it be done professionally

with computer colour matching, even though that means I pay extra - that's ok.

GAL smash repairs or MCR?

Primal Garage is a known one, but not sure will be the quality you're after.

A friend owns a top Euro panel beater in Stanley St, West Melb but can't remember the name of the shop...

GAL smash repairs or MCR?

Primal Garage is a known one, but not sure will be the quality you're after.

A friend owns a top Euro panel beater in Stanley St, West Melb but can't remember the name of the shop...

Is it Dietmar Scheide Eurostyle?

rs73, "anyone used westar before? they're behind bunnings in sunshine?"

I have used them, and i do not recommend them. They charge heaps for a very very average job. I had insurance claim, they told me they were going to use a brand new bar bla bla bla, all they did was re use the old one, painted it, didnt even stick the badge back on, (ford probe). I personality don't recommend them.

My dad used the guys further on, away from Bunnings, they are on the right, as you travel away from bunnings(same road as WESTAR) , and they were really good, but i dont know what they are called.

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