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hey guys i posted this question in the skylines forum but no luck

im looking for a good custom paint shop in and around brisbane has anyone got any ideas or who have yas used

also retrimmers too good ones that can handstich leather

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yer ive tried that and i got dial up so its so frustrating

also i want some recent opinions not old ones from 6 months ago

ive serched and i cant find exactally what im looking for

come on dudes make it easy for me lol

:headspin: :(

Or we could help the guy out other than trying to tell new people to bugger off... But hey, what would I know, I dont even own a skyline.

Unfortuneatly Im just as good as the others, no real help.

Maybe get out the yellowpages tho? As to behonist it would be more helpful that the buch of 'seniour' memebers. Just dont go to dmd or arespeed or something unless they genuinly have the best price, I think with those type of places (where 'everyone' goes) you might not be getting as good a price as you would be going to a lesser known paint/pannel shop. Just my thoughts, no way bagging out either businesses, as they do, do good work.

Its not that people arent willing to help, its that people arent willing to help people who cant help themselves.

Some like Dr Kustom, others have had bad experiences. Some like Ares, others have had bad experiences. Some like DMD, others have had bad experiences. Some like Camerons Body Works, others have had bad experiences. Thats a basic run down of every other thread you could have found by searching.

kthx.

thanks davo

and krawler, now i realise theres no godsend paintshop and everyone will have diff experiences with diff shops..

i was told dr kustom can get quite expensive cause of the rep hes got

and yer u's should help newbies with there enquires remember u's all started as newbies and guess what im here to stay. lol. i did a search as i said i couldnt find EXACTALLY what i wanted. im not lazy if its already been spoken bout then i would try not to waste u's guys time and so a search on it.

like davo said ill grab the book and start ringing around a few diff places

thanks ppls

and plz dont be mean to the newbies.lol

thanks davo

and krawler, now i realise theres no godsend paintshop and everyone will have diff experiences with diff shops..

i was told dr kustom can get quite expensive cause of the rep hes got

and yer u's should help newbies with there enquires remember u's all started as newbies and guess what im here to stay. lol. i did a search as i said i couldnt find EXACTALLY what i wanted. im not lazy if its already been spoken bout then i would try not to waste u's guys time and so a search on it.

like davo said ill grab the book and start ringing around a few diff places

thanks ppls

and plz dont be mean to the newbies.lol

just make sure you type properly instead of talkin like a gangsta stylez y0!

this advise will help you to go far :)

its got nothing to do with talking gangster styles.

just text typing.

i like to shrtn my words its a prob i have.

ha ha ha ha.

thanks davo your the only one being nice here.

and are we in some sort of grammer comp here.

and are we in some sort of grammer comp here.

No... We are not in some sort of *grammar* competition... We are on an ENGLISH speaking forum, not a TXT speaking forum...

If you expect to be taken seriously, start taking the time to make your posts comprehendable...

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