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Hey guys I was just wondering if anyone here is a spray painter or know any good/cheap painters?

I have just brought a gtr wing in purple and I hope to get a set of side skirts in the next month and I need to get them painted silver?

So any help would be great

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A mate at work just had his front bumper done at :

Marko Body Repairs

74 Hoskins Street, Mitchell ACT 2911

(02) 6241 3088

Looks like a good job.

I had some work done at Canberra Automotive Renishers in Belco.

Despite them having to redo some of it, the finished result was good.

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Goodluck finding a painter though mate, if you want an amazing job done go to fuller brothers, if you want good but cheap marko body works did a quote for my GTR as well, but since it was an insurance job i went for the most expensive =P but i had a good run in with Marko.

Ill tell you i went to almost every painter in canberra looking for one who could be bothered to do the job. its very hard to find someone willing (maybe it was just me)

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