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Hey guys, can anyone recommend a good panel beater or repairer in the south eastern suburbs. Was involved in an accident tonight... my front quarter panel, head light and rear quarter are damaged, but there may be more hidden. :) Not happy at all

YEP, I can DEFINITELY recommend SUPERFINISH, just near the corner of south rd and warrigal rd (also on Cochrains rd) Moorabbin.

I went there through my insurance company, and the job was even better than I hoped it would be....

I had my front right guard damaged and my bumper skin...

They resprayed both, and rather than just blending the bumper and bonnet, they re-sprayed them both....

So now my car looks better than it did before the accident...

I just got a courtesy call from them 2 days ago asking if I was happy with the job, and if there are any problems I have noticed that they can fix...

I was VERY surprised that did this considering it was through insurance...

Anyhow, I did notice a week later, that the front left guard was not blended properly with the bumper and bonnet (guy must have missed it)...

So when I told him, he said to bring it in, and they will fix it up for me...

Now this is the kind of service I like, and the kind I like to reward by taking any of my future business to these guys, and by HIGHLY recommending them to others...

Speak to Greg or Con, ad tell them George with the Pearl Red R33 sent you, as he was impressed with not only the workmanship but also the service.

I took my car to about 5 places when I was getting quotes, and half of them didn't notice it was pearl paint and quoted metallic, others didn't want to blend things in, etc. Greg was VERY attentive to detail, and picked up a few things even I didn't notice (and I'm a very fussy bastard)...

They told me it would take no more than 8 working days, and they had it back to me in 6

Anyhow, that's my experience with them, hope it helps

Zahos

Hey guys, can anyone recommend a good panel beater or repairer in the south eastern suburbs. Was involved in an accident tonight... my front quarter panel, head light and rear quarter are damaged, but there may be more hidden. :( Not happy at all

My son works at Berwick Motor Body Repairers which is actually on the highway in Officer just after the freeway finishes. They fixed one of our cars and it seems ok.Worth a try since you're not far.

Alan

Thanks for the recomendations, i would have tried them but i got a really good quote today at Glen Waverly Panels, my friend is good mates with the owner and recommended him. I've bought a front guard and new headlight, and they are going to beat out the rear quarter, front bar and the corner tip of the bonet and fully respray the rear panel, side door, front guard, front bar and bonet. On top of that for a little extra they're going to touch up, detail and completely respray the other side of the car as well so the paint will match :P. They said it will take approx 12 days so i'll let you know how it goes, but so far i'm very impressed. The car wasn't too badly damaged at all but it still burnt a hole in my pocket.

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