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Sup Yall lol,

I just bought a black car and roof is a bit faded, was wondering if anyone knows a good place to take your car to get a full cut and polish and how much would it cost. I wan't somebody to do it who really knows their shit.

CHeers,

ALeks

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most mobile car detailers are pretty busy with regular customers...

so you only chance of getting it done today is at a car wash cafe style joint...

like the one at cannon hill on wynnum road or the one at kedron on gympie road where the old pizza hut used to be...

prob cost about $120-140ish inc a wash and full interia detail...

most mobile car detailers are pretty busy with regular customers...

so you only chance of getting it done today is at a car wash cafe style joint...

like the one at cannon hill on wynnum road or the one at kedron on gympie road where the old pizza hut used to be...

prob cost about $120-140ish inc a wash and full interia detail...

Ok it can be any day doesn't have to be today. I just wan't somebody to do it, who knows how to do it properly and won't burn the paint.

Here you go mate.

http://detailparadise.com.au/modules.php?o...ayreg&rg=24

Check out the forums section with examples of their work. These are pros who can make even factory paint jobs look even better with all kinds of paint correction methods. Not cheap though but worth every penny so good luck.

Well id get onto google and start with searching brisbane car detailers and then get on the phone...

I had a guy from the forums come and do my yellow R33 cost me $150 but he was here all day and must have used liek $50-60 in material...

He no longer frequents the forums tho, just had a look at his last login and it was 2 years ago... ;)

You could try searching your topic on QLD section also, there were a few forum users who did car detailing for other users...

give me a sec

Ill have a go with these guys first. Price is not an object LOL, unless its ridiculously expensive ahahhaha.

Lol if price is not object send it to Melbourne to Damion - easily the best in the country plus this stage 5 is like 10k+

Here you go mate.

http://detailparadise.com.au/modules.php?o...ayreg&rg=24

Check out the forums section with examples of their work. These are pros who can make even factory paint jobs look even better with all kinds of paint correction methods. Not cheap though but worth every penny so good luck.

Ill have a go with these guys first. Price is not an object LOL, unless its ridiculously expensive ahahhaha.

Lol if price is not object send it to Melbourne to Damion - easily the best in the country plus this stage 5 is like 10k+

For 10K they better be hiring some lady's to entertain me, whilst I wait, if you know what I mean lol

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