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Me and a mate do all out own body and paint work and ive noticed alot of people lookinh for cheap resprays etc so we have decided to help a few people out

basic change of colour without doing door jams etc with little body work or full colour changes.. Its up to you

prices start at $1000 here is an example.. If you want to change the colour on the outside of your car but not worried about the door jams etc and the car has a fairly good body, your looking at around $1200 thats spray painted in a good booth using all 2 pak paint and equipments

You can email or call on 0405664451 or [email protected]

Ive posted a few pics of some previous cars, The swift is cobalt blue with corse glitter faded from the bottom, we are in sydneys west NSW

We can also do damaged vehicle repairs (small jobs onlyt No body pulling etc), mechanical , stereo and ALARM installations

Alarm with immobilizer fitted and hooked to central locking (if your car has it) $340 electronic boot release connected to your key pad $45

if the car is fully prepped so you are happy with it and all we have to do is tow it to the booth and then tow it home ur looking at about $1000 for standard paint or metalic or similur.. (no candy or camelian etc)

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