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Hi guys, Need guards rolled on Monday does anybody know someone who is good at doing 32s and is patient because it's been painted and I'm not keen on possible paint flaking and so forth. Just want a clean job while keeping front inner guard plastic in also

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He seems like the only guy around!

He stuffed me around time wise said yeah then said nah cant do it now. plus had an attitude when I spoke to him?

he's a pain in the ass n he won't get my money

he believes his gods gift I think.

I'd use a hammer before using that guy.

Anyone else

He seems like the only guy around!

He stuffed me around time wise said yeah then said nah cant do it now. plus had an attitude when I spoke to him?

he's a pain in the ass n he won't get my money

he believes his gods gift I think.

I'd use a hammer before using that guy.

Anyone else

Tis good that you supply feedback albeit about attitude and willingness to serve.

Any feedback about workmanship?

The other worry is cracking due to previous hidden repairs.

Many GTR's have bog in the rear guards.

Our panel beater cut our lips to play it safe.

You can seal the cut from under after its been done.

The other worry is cracking due to previous hidden repairs.

Many GTR's have bog in the rear guards.

Our panel beater cut our lips to play it safe.

You can seal the cut from under after its been done.

that sounds like the go but unfortunately my car i purchased it already painted so i'm not sure what's under there but it looks a very clean job bit scared about doing it myself i'm sure there's a mac to it

You can cut the lip with the panel painted, its not right up to the edge but near it, even rolled guards are usually not right up to the edge.

Any burning of paint on the edge is still from under and can be sealed.

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