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Ok. So you were happy with it afterwards?

Cool. If I end up rolling my fenders and (God forbid) the paint crack, can I pm you to ask for the place information?

Thanks, Terence.

Yea i totally recommend him. I am give you details when you want to do it. He uses a proper guard roller and if he cracks the paint he will sort you out at no extra charge for you. In fact I went and rolled my guards with my mate. He only cracked mine but he gave my mate discount 50% off.

Yea i totally recommend him. I am give you details when you want to do it. He uses a proper guard roller and if he cracks the paint he will sort you out at no extra charge for you. In fact I went and rolled my guards with my mate. He only cracked mine but he gave my mate discount 50% off.

Ok. Thanks, Terence. :)

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^^ Kev, not all panel beaters will do a proper job either. I took my previous car to a reputable panel beater NOR and they not only did a sh!t @ss job that was really uneven on the inside, all the paint cracked and they tried to cover it with little dabs of paint.

i've heard only good things about west coast wheels and Stuart@dentcraft ..so would start with those 2 options next time.

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