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Just picked up my car from micolour (sauvic sponsor/supporter) and wanted to share the results.

Car went in for a slightly dented right guard but came out with a whole new front end (front bar, bonnet, both guards, mirrors, mud guards, grill and door mould under window) due to the previous paint showing its age :P

Mick took care of the whole insurance process, all i had to do was drop the car off and pick up when its ready.

Gave the whole car a quick cut/polish and also detailed the interior which was a bonus.

Took some quick photos, ill take some proper photos with some better lighting next time.

Thanks Micolour :down:

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Don't drive behind ppl with Semi on your way to Deca :(, nice job.

haha yeah im paranoid about taking it to deca now :P

Chips and scratches are part of a daily's life and i guess i have to accept it :rofl:

or i could keep the car in a bubble... ;)

looks great man.

as for stone chips why not get stone guard (aka clear carbra) for your front bar, bonnet and front half of the guard. you wont even know you have it on your car and will keep your front looking as good as that

looks great man.

as for stone chips why not get stone guard (aka clear carbra) for your front bar, bonnet and front half of the guard. you wont even know you have it on your car and will keep your front looking as good as that

whats that stuff worth?

whats that stuff worth?

depends on the car.

for example my dad just got a brand new VE calais so paint work is immaculate so no "paint prep/clean" needed. he got quoted $490 to cover the front bar, foglights, headlights, front qtr of bonnet and top and side front qtr of the guards.

you can also get the skirts or any part of the car done.

give these guys a call. will be getting mine done after front end is resprayed

http://www.invisiblecarbras.com.au/ 0419435427

I have to do the same, got a small dent in my right rear panel. Claiming through insurance so I am taking it straight to Mick. I just hope he has time.

Thanks for posting results, this just cements in my preferred repairer :3some:

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