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i wouldnt want a dealer sourced repair shop to touch my car

if it's annoying you, just wait till the front gets stone chipped, and get it done yourself

I was informed from the dealership that they only have one repair shop that is certified to fix/paint the GTR. e.g Nissan FTG use Blackburn Motor Body in blackburn. Is this a bit of dealership hogwash? Just asking. If something should happen to the car what do you suggest? 

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i dont know, ive never used them, it may be a great job or may not, you'd need to speak to someone who's been there before or just take the punt if Nissan are going to pay for it

i only use FileFinish in Fairfield for all my cars and likewise all my dad's supercars

FileFinish are sole approved repairer for Rolls, Aston, LR, Lotus

i visited them a few days ago and there was a black GTR in there getting a full respray

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i dont know, ive never used them, it may be a great job or may not, you'd need to speak to someone who's been there before or just take the punt if Nissan are going to pay for it

i only use FileFinish in Fairfield for all my cars and likewise all my dad's supercars

FileFinish are sole approved repairer for Rolls, Aston, LR, Lotus

i visited them a few days ago and there was a black GTR in there getting a full respray

Yep, That's mine. No more crappy Nissan paint. I was completely sick of the poor paint finish.

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