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Hey Maj, I'm after exactly what you listed there in regards to the $600 for basically the bodykit. Do you know how much he'd charge if I got the parts to him already off the car, eg, just took them over in the back of a van. Removing is easy and if it costs less for labour then that's great :P

Hey guys,

Well he said that it will depend on each individual car... but he said that he would look after us. His quote on my car was on not seeing it for about 4 weeks and all parts were to stay on the car.

SO,

Jimbo,

Yours would probably be the same roughly.

Kabab,

If the bar can be sprayed on the car then it should be around $130. to do the scratch if it is just a spray in the same colour (which it obviously will) then probably around $80-$120?

Has anyone got any other estimates or should I start talking a bit more seriously to this guy?

Dan.

I've got a quote on the scratch which is about $300 which sounds about right because it will need the have then entire rear 1/4 sprayed :P to look good.

As for the bar it will need a fair bit of finishing and will have to be sprayed and fitted.

Whats the actual location of this place becuase i can't afford to be without my car for to long..

Thanks for your help ! ;)

kabab,

The shop is out Richmond way. I'll give the bloke a ring tomorrow and get his address. Does your rear need panel beating? Call me tomorrow and I'll give you his number if you want. (I have his card in my car and my Girl has my car at the moment! Sorry)

My number is 0414 195 896, you can call me anytime before 1 tomorrow as I have meetings after that.

Dan.

I spoke to Mark @ Hills MS today - he has a Spray Shop / Panel Beaters on the Central Coast - He would do good deal for us SAU people, but like everyone knows, every job is different. I'll ask more specific details next week when I see him again. I know the central coast is a drag, but if it saves the bucks, then wtf ?? Stay tuned.....

Spot on Paint and Panel Touchups

Address:

Unit 4

4 Cunneen st

Mcgraths Hill

Phone: 0414 468 616 (Jon)

Say your with SAU and Dan had spoken to him about the discount and get a quote.

OK, I've finally got around to ringing the shops, here's a summary including everthing above. All prices were based on 8-10 cars group deal so don't ring a place on your own and expect to get the price.....

1) Spot on Paint and Panel Touchups (Jon)

Unit 4

4 Cunneen st

Mcgraths Hill

0414 468 616 (Jon)

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

Recommended by: Majanal

2) Nutec (Billy)

191 Sandal Crs

Carramar 2163

9892 2665

Front Bar (on car): Don't recommend due to overspray

Front Bar (remove, small fixes, paint and refit): $200

Front, Rear, Side: $~550

Recommended by: Silver-arrowz

3) Hume Smash (Mick)

24-26 Hollywood Drive

Lansvale NSW

97276788

Front Bar (remove, small fixes, paint and refit): $300

Front, Rear, Side: $~900

Panel beating/preparation @$60/hr

Recommended by: Knat

4) Vision Smash Repair (Jerry)

29 -31 Carlotta St

Artarmon 2064

9436 1299

Front Bar (remove, small fixes, paint and refit): $350

Recommend by: BY BY

Didn't get hold of Jetspeed, is there anyone else we should call?

Now, in all cases, each company noted that prices WILL vary depending on amount or preparation required. I just asked for an indication.

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Next Steps:

Please post here if you definately want to go ahead with the group. Time frame is 2-6 weeks (we don't all have to go in at exactly same time).

Who: Duncan

What: Front Bar, touch up bonnet

Colour: Blue

Preferred Choice: 2

Would also go with: 1,3,4

Cheers,

Duncan

Who: Hayden

What: Front Bar respray and (some small fixes on the front bar)

Colour: Burgandy

Preffered Choice: number 2 (same as duncan would also use others)

Cheers

Hayden

NB Will be overseas till the 18th feb (from the 1st) and will be keen to organise a quote after then.

HEL-RZA,

I'm not sure about the price for whole car, only quote I got for that was ~$4000 from Hume Smash.

Guys, can you please indicate both first preference and who else you would be OK with, so far there won't be a group coz we're all looking at different shops!

shop 1: 1

shop 2: 2

shop 4: 1

Airzone, $250 sounds about right, are you in for a group or going with someone else?

Hi All,

Looks like group buy is disbanded unless we can get some more agreement on a single workshop.

Please reply to this thread by Friday if you are in, otherwise we'll have to make our own arrangements. We can still contact the stores above, but I would expect higher prices.

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