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afaik there arent that many good places to take your car on the coast (I may be wrong) but i've usually only ever heard good things about places in brisbane.

There aren't that many places listed on the coast in here anyway, so reading back wont do you much good rod. Cum on guys, lay off him, lol he cops more shit than a n00b.

I have decided that no-one deserves the right to paint my car so I'm doing it myself. Let's see how it turns out. If I stuff it I'll only be down a weeks work and $150 in paint. I have done it before so I think it's worth a try. I might post some pics when she's done....maybe.

thanks matt, wata legend

all i want is people to say i went here got this and it cost this, everyones just said oh it might be this or could be that and this is cheap and u all suck balls

so yeh either help a brutha or close the thread so i can start a fresh one;)

thanks matt, wata legend

all i want is people to say i went here got this and it cost this, everyones just said oh it might be this or could be that and this is cheap and u all suck balls

so yeh either help a brutha or close the thread so i can start a fresh one;)

Before telling everyone they suck balls...how about you open the yellow pages and let my middle finger do the talking.

Sometimes you may be surprised and find a decent paint/panel place listed there. It's not hard work, obviously no-one has had their car painted or the ones that have aren't reading this thread. Usually the most expensive ones do the best job. The bigger the firm, the more insurance work they do so the less time they have for ball sucking acusers who want a cheap job.

Before telling everyone they suck balls...how about you open the yellow pages and let my middle finger do the talking.  

Sometimes you may be surprised and find a decent paint/panel place listed there. It's not hard work, obviously no-one has had their car painted or the ones that have aren't reading this thread. Usually the most expensive ones do the best job. The bigger the firm, the more insurance work they do so the less time they have for ball sucking acusers who want a cheap job.

bro i have opened the yellow pages and done what you said and it was alot of ****ing around that go no result. i only have one weekday off a week and spend half of that at uni, so i have like 3 hrs to get around to panel beaters a week, in 1 month ive seen like 8 places on the coast and i still havent found one im happy with.

3 pages have been wasted on this thread ripping off people and on random stupid shit, your actually the only one whos helped the issues so u dont suck balls.

all i am asking is for those who know of a good place to put down the name and a number and wat they got down, thats all

so yeh everyone sucks balls :D

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