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hmm, i should have a word to my uncle. he does panel beating, sounds like a few of you want this stuff done, and i'm sure he could find time to do it. i'll give him a ring on the weekend and get some prices, shouldn't be too much as he's got access to his workshop after hours (afaik) i'll let you know if i can get hold of him...

Thanks for the replies, everyone.

I don't want to give the wrong impression, I appreciate the suggestions, but quality is as important to me as price.

I guess that's why I was asking about anything to watch out for, if everyone does the same standard of job, I'll just look for the cheapest option.

I'm happy to talk to a workshop about a group buy, so far

* myself

* ARKAD

* brendanf and

* XrSiSt

have expressed interest.

Workshops mentioned are:

* Jetspeed in Moorebank

* Nutec in Yennora

* [ryan]'s uncle

So, new questions:

* Who's interested in a group buy?

* Who has recommendations (and approx costs?)

* What do we need to watch out for, quality-wise?

Thanks,

Duncan

I am going to go get a quote on saterday on my front bar and getting a part of my car resprayed seeing as i scratched it :) i'll let you know how it goes..

The place is at homebush on of the guys i know works there, if anyway is interested in comming down with me on saterday let me know..

Originally posted by kabab

I am going to go get a quote on saterday on my front bar and getting a part of my car resprayed seeing as i scratched it :) i'll let you know how it goes..

The place is at homebush on of the guys i know works there, if anyway is interested in comming down with me on saterday let me know..

If you can get an indicative price on somewhere between 5-10 cars that would be great.

Originally posted by kabab

I called vision they wanted $550 for  a front bar.....

Kabab, ring as ask for Jerry

I paid $320 to have my bar removed and resprayed with nismo chin spolier re fitted.

Tell him you spoke to me that thats what i paid

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