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Hey all,

Haven't posted here for a while now! But anyway, my poor baby's been having a few issues building up over the past few months, and I just havent got around to fixing them, mainly due to NO MONEY! But, I've hit some money, but not much, so its time to get some of these things sorted out...

Body work:

First, my bonnet's paint has started to peel (it was bad on the bonnet from when i imported it) but it needs to be resprayed now! All I need is for it to be resprayed the stock black.

Also some tool ran into my right hand back door and dented it and scraped off some paint (while it was parked and he didnt leave his details!). So i need that beat out and resprayed.

Finally my car needs a good detail! Like a really good cut a polish, and a few little nicks a scratches sorted out, blackened tires and rubber etc.

So for those three things does anyone have a reccomendation of where to take it. I figure those three can all be done at the same place as its all body work. Bear in mind this is a budget fix up! Also anyone have a rough idea how much I'd be looking at to get that done?

Maintenence issues:

Squeaky suspension! Yup my suspension squeaks like there is no tommorow! Annoying as all hell! I need it fixed badly!

Also i have a squeal on the right hand front side of my car, I think its due to my brakes, sometimes its really audible other times barely at all. Still annoying and need it fixed.

Finally my baby sometimes takes a while to actually ignite when i start it. So i want that sorted.

So where would be the best place to get those little issues fixed, again cheaply, but well, and again roughly how much would u say it would cost?

Thanks guys!

Adam

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