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DMD painted my car 4years ago & fitted a kit.. been happy with it. Unless owners,suppliers,workers etc have changed i dont have much to say badly about them.. In regards to rebuild.. Would depend on your costs, & what you want out of the build.

DMD painted my car 4years ago & fitted a kit.. been happy with it. Unless owners,suppliers,workers etc have changed i dont have much to say badly about them.. In regards to rebuild.. Would depend on your costs, & what you want out of the build.

so what do the charge for a respray do u know

thanks mate dont like all thoses haters that try point out shit about your car when i know my car is alot better then theres so have a look at your own car first before saying shit about other peoples car im just trying to get some info to get my car back on the road dont need all this other shit on here

Fkn Rofl, Noels car is probably one of the Best Gtst's In Aus.

Oh how I miss the QLD section, NSW and ACT are rather mild by comparison lol

Leave me out of your fantasy's timmeh you ghey bastard. :)

you're the one talking about 2 knobs....

Tim and Noel, you both are the perfect "pairs" hahahahahaha ;)

LOL I resemble that remark......oh hang on a sec... :)

Fkn Rofl, Noels car is probably one of the Best Gtst's In Aus.

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so what do the charge for a respray do u know

$2000 - $10,000 depending on what you mean by respray and what you intend on getting done.... Bare in mind you will get the twin cannon tax, when people see something that stupid they always add more onto the bill... LOL

Mate before you bite back about how your car is better than mine blah blah blah, go get some gramer lessons grow up and take critiscism like a man not a 16yr old in a pissing contest.

$2000 - $10,000 depending on what you mean by respray and what you intend on getting done.... Bare in mind you will get the twin cannon tax, when people see something that stupid they always add more onto the bill... LOL

Mate before you bite back about how your car is better than mine blah blah blah, go get some gramer lessons grow up and take critiscism like a man not a 16yr old in a pissing contest.

f**k u are a tool i hope i see u one day mate and then we will see what happens why dont we meet up and compare cars.... will be good to see u but you prob to much of a bitch to come face to face with me u wanker

f**k u are a tool i hope i see u one day mate and then we will see what happens why dont we meet up and compare cars.... will be good to see u but you prob to much of a bitch to come face to face with me u wanker

Stop replying, your just giving everyone the confirmation regaurding there comments about you...

f**k u are a tool i hope i see u one day mate and then we will see what happens why dont we meet up and compare cars.... will be good to see u but you prob to much of a bitch to come face to face with me u wanker

Hhahaha is this S15guy?

f**k u are a tool i hope i see u one day mate and then we will see what happens why dont we meet up and compare cars.... will be good to see u but you prob to much of a bitch to come face to face with me u wanker

Seriously - come along to the SCC (check the sticky thread at the top of the list in the Qld section). You'll find that when they're not behind a keyboard most people are pretty friendly, and far less likely to stir the pot just for the hell of it.

On a side note, if you'd just replied with something more akin to "yeah yeah, I know they're not everyone's taste but I love em" than "f*** you all, I'll kill you c***s", the response would have been quite different. It's the internet, it's full of trolls, and the best thing to do is avoid feeding them. Otherwise, you get... well, this thread :P

Anyway if you do come to the SCC then I'd consider entering the show and shine. You may or may not win but you still get to show off your car to a group of people who will appreciate it.

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