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Hey everyone saturday night some idiot decided they would hit my car with something and they dented in my rear quarter panel n left some scratches! the dent isnt too big but still noticable and its where the guard flares on the 34's!! Anyone reccomend a place to get it fixed as my insurance is slapping me $1900 just to make a claim and they havnt even looked at the car, and im 100% sure it shouldnt cost even half the price!!! An idea of how much it would cost and where to go would be great! Not really on a budget but i dont want to pay $1900 :)

Thanx guys

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Yeah have just seen it in the members area .... somewhere else it says $30 as that is what originally decided ... actually it is supposed to be $30 for members, $25 for non-members ..... hang on I will update the prices thread.

Yeah have just seen it in the members area .... somewhere else it says $30 as that is what originally decided ... actually it is supposed to be $30 for members, $25 for non-members ..... hang on I will update the prices thread.

You mean $25 for members, 30 for non-members?

all type crash.

Been there, will NEVER go back.

I highly recommend Edwardstown Paint & Panel - I took the GTR there and the quality of work is MINT. It is well worth the travel - there is probably quite a fair few dozen panel beaters between my house and Edwardstown but I will definitely be taking my GTR back there sometime within the next couple weeks(need to get a couple things done on the front due to a little mishap with a guardrail).

i dont have a printer and the stupid sau-sa forom wont email.. can i just send cash so i can get on the sausa section?? PWEEEESE!!

oh and if any of the exec have commbank so i can deposit instantly!!

Been there, will NEVER go back.

first unhappy customer ive ever heard of. fixed my R33 perfectly, no complaints from me. also sent a few friends to Allan through insurance and all were extremely satisfied. He has good communication while your car is there, good price and great workmanship.

another who is about to spray the Starlet is Joe from profinish near Morpowa. work seems great from other customers and is well equipped to just two people. The car will be back from their repair work next tues so ill know then how he is

VU,you actually had work done there or just a 'vibe' you got?

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