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Hume Smash in Lansvale resprayed mine. Their job blew me away... Try as you might, you can't pick the difference! Their detailing was fantastic on my car. Unsure of prices as mine was an insurance job, but I think they'd be able to do a group buy.

24-26 Hollywood Drive

Lansvale NSW

97276788

Ask for Mick or Dennis.

The pic is from the day i picked it up. :D

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

* myself - front

* ARKAD - front

* brendanf - front

* XrSiSt - front

* tlai909 - skirts and rear

* brody - front, skirts, quarter panels

* kabab?

have expressed interest.

Workshops mentioned are:

* Jetspeed in Moorebank

* Nutec in Yennora

* [ryan]'s uncle

* Jerry @ Vision in Artarmon

* Prestige

* Jetcolour

* Hume Smash in Lansvale

I guess timeframe is 3-6 weeks, I'll start getting in contact with workshops on Tue. If anyone has a contact at one of the shops, can you please volunteer to contact them to ensure we have the best prices. So far, 5 front bars, 2 skirts and a rear.

Anyone else interested

Might want to check in with Hillsmotor sport to see if they'll do some paint. Im pretty sure Mark has a spray shop somewhere but not sure if its public or if he has the time etc, still, can't hurt asking.

If they can spray anywhere near the rest of the work they do, im sure every1 will be more than impressed.

i checked out the place i am was talking about the where happy to fix my **** up :P but they weren't to keen on fitting the body kit..

I don't think we will get a huge discount of this job because every single bar is different.

Anyway i am going to investigate with vision now..

I went to see my uncle today and it's not that easy.

For a proper job he has to sand or fill in gaps if there is any. This will vary from person to person.

Price varies on the colour. If it's a metallic colour it will cost more compared to a solid colour.

Also it will vary from r32/33 or aftermarket kits.

Hey Duncan,

Just spoke to a shop that I know, have seen his work and it is very good.

He said that it would vary from car to car also, which might make things easier in a way.

Some rough prices he gave me if we can get him 5 to 10 cars to do are as follows;

My car (full respray of front & rear bar and side skirts plus touch up): $600 approx.

Front bar Remove Spray and Fit: $300 approx

Respreay and touch up (Front bar still on car): $130 approx

Brush touch up (I think it was the whole car): $100 approx

Call me on 0414 195 896.

Dan.

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