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Sweet!! We got an acre in leschenault. Building a friggin mansion. I've just done earthworks so far. My boys are still monsters :) just started workin on the car again and ironing out a few problems. Happy days

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Sweet!! We got an acre in leschenault. Building a friggin mansion. I've just done earthworks so far. My boys are still monsters :) just started workin on the car again and ironing out a few problems. Happy days

Congrats! Leschenault is beautiful

Can anyone recommend a good place that can paint and fit my body kit? I have a 4 door R34 and purchased a genuine URAS Type R kit (only took 5 months from japan to arrive lol) anyway I'm after a reasonably priced shop to get this painted and fitted for me. Sorry if this is in the wrong section but if anyone could help would be much appreciated cheers.

Hey guys well I finally found someone to paint and fit my kit and I have to say they did a really good job, I would really recommend them to anyone wanting some paint work done, Zoey and Dan from Spraytek ( https://www.facebook.com/spraytekrefinishing/posts/393351490874994) I started contacting him from an add he had on Gumtree from that saw his Facebook and youtube accounts and just watching his youtube vids thought this is a guy who loves what he does. ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzJ7rCZtG8GVVKjv8_eynUg & https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Gunman/214940068707221?ref=hl ) they worked quick and well priced again I can not speak highly enough of these 2 guys so please if any paint work is needed ask them, there is also a guy a few doors down who does mechanical work preferably on Skylines also. Anyway I just wanted to share these guys work the community as its getting hard to find a reliable and trustworthy car guys out there.




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