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yeah as Luke said, if you can rub it back yourself you will save coin, if you can bog/fix the dents and uneven surfaces, youll save more coin, if you remove lights, windows, seals etc youll save even more.

i want it a differnt colour its dead straight no rust n that its just all straight n yer i just want the outside done not the engine bay n all that n yer i want it all sanded back n all that stuff so yer is just spraying over it dodgy as or do people do it

how different in colour? that will mean door jambs, engine bay and boot will be all diff colour

or you could do what i did and take the motor out and spray the engine bay and spray the inside of the boot :blush:

I had my GT repaired at Pope Crash, Beverley, and they did an orsm job. It was done under insurance and they painted everythin except the roof boot and spoiler. I asked to get my R32 GTST done and they said between $5000 and $10,000. They said that anyone else wouldn't be able to tell the difference in the final job, but he could explain what would cause the price difference.

My bro has asked about getting his Subaru B4 resprayed and that was goin to be $5000.

They do a really good job, and the owner is very fussy with quality. Hes had jobs redone cause he wasnt satisfied with the quality.

I highly recomend them.

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hey mate im an apprentice done a few resprays (shed style) and would say they turned out pretty nice and the owners were stoked and got out of it way cheaper than getting it done at a crash shop... pm me if interested in a qoute if its pretty straight no rust prep time is low so costs are cut.

heres the 2 ive fully repainted i do a lot of smaller 3-4 panel stuff at work i can send more pics if interested

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hey mate im an apprentice done a few resprays (shed style) and would say they turned out pretty nice and the owners were stoked and got out of it way cheaper than getting it done at a crash shop... pm me if interested in a qoute if its pretty straight no rust prep time is low so costs are cut.

heres the 2 ive fully repainted i do a lot of smaller 3-4 panel stuff at work i can send more pics if interested

ill send you a PM about my bonnet!

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