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CDR paint and panel are fantastic. I had a repair done on my 34 and my Stagea was resprayed. The quality of their work is fantastic and their customer service is the best I've had when it comes to paint and panel shops.

I'm very fussy when it comes to paintwork and I'm happy with the end result. Price wise it very reasonable for the work I had done.

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Thanks for the input guys, very much appreciated

I am trying to work out if it's worth spending the extra to go to the Glasurit compared to the Baslac paint

Has anyone had there car done in either.....??

CDR paint and panel are fantastic. I had a repair done on my 34 and my Stagea was resprayed. The quality of their work is fantastic and their customer service is the best I've had when it comes to paint and panel shops.

I'm very fussy when it comes to paintwork and I'm happy with the end result. Price wise it very reasonable for the work I had done.

Hey Scott. Thanks for the info mate. Spoke to Nicole @ CDR the other day...

What colour/paint system did you go with for the Stagea??

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