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I'd just like to commend the workshop Xclusive Colours because we don't hear enough good feedback for repairers.

I recently had some repair work done on the car and Louie did a fantastic job I wouldn't trust any other panel beater. He even fixed up the last crappy repair work that was done on the car.

If you're looking for a panel beater, he's your man.

>_<

Cheers,

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yep he is open saturdays....very early starter too

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... LOUIE IS THE MAN !!! ... he's been painting my cars for over 10 years now ... i first met him way back in 2000 just as i got back from London & got into imports then the word started to spread - he was then in Yennora then Wentworthville & now Smithfield ... he recently completed a "dip shell" lead wipe chassis up restore of a friends 246 DINO FERRARI - absolutely mind blowing "off the gun" zero orange peel finish ... (check out the rear end shot of my car in the "SAU garage" to get a handle on his off the gun clear coat finish thats NEVER been buffed EVER !! & that was painted in 2002 & still looks exactly the same now) ... he is the nicest, fairest, cheapest, fastest, most honest, most talented spray painter i have ever met ... louie is king !!! ... cheers malcolm :) ...

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