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I thought I would post up a few pics of my new spray job... Just picked it up last night and i'm very happy with the result. They've taken off all the badges and I think it looks sweet.

Having someone reverse into me was a good thing after all!

Now I just have to chase down a new front lip.

All I need now is a sunny day to take some better photos

-Kat

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looking nice and clean :P

just a quick queston did you buy this car within the last 2-3 years of a currie dude???

car looks very familiar

Yeah I got it about 3-4 years ago... I wouldn't say he was "curry" yeah had darker skin.. nice guy.

He didn't really want to let it go at the time but had to for financial reasons...

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Yeah I got it about 3-4 years ago... I wouldn't say he was "curry" yeah had darker skin.. nice guy.

He didn't really want to let it go at the time but had to for financial reasons...

from hallam lynbrook area???

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from hallam lynbrook area???

Yeah thats the guy... you're on the ball...

I got it done at Spot On Panels in ringwood...

Insurance covered about $1800 of it.. The guy said he would do it for 3k all up.. so I put in $1200 cash. It wasn't fully rubbed back but they fixed up all the shitty little dints and my front and rear bars.

The only complaint I have was being screwed around on completion dates etc... but thats normal for the car industry. :blink:

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