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Some fu%k with hit my car while my car was parked in Sunshine behind BILO. Left a nice huge dint in it. I've used the 'search' button for panel beater but none around the west area. Does anyone know any good panel beaters around the west (Sunshine?) area that had some good experience with them?

I've uploaded a pix of the dint with my phone camera.... NOT HAPPY JANE.

Someone can help me that would be great asap. I'm not having a good week :D

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f**k wholey shit! I hope the wheel on the car of this person who did this comes off when driving home and they smash into a pole. That sucks big time man, good luck with getting it fixed. God damn scum bags.

i had a similar type of damage done to my car... same side.. same place

its a sh*t place coz you have to spray the whole area up until the roof and then blend it in. Worse place to get damage I rekkon.

I had superstar panels in Dandy area do mine. Not your area but they are reputable, if you want you can check out my car to prove their workmanship... paint matching was brilliant too.

And the price was good too... they admitted they quoted me an incorrect price but had to stick by it.

PM me for more details

Dude, I think Sunshine has more panel beaters than any other suburb. Just cruise down McIntyre Rd and you're bound to find at least 10. There's JJJ, Western Star Prestige, etc.. If you want someone super cheap, check out Yes! Bodyworks (but you really get what you pay for). A really good and cheap place is Jac Smash Repairs. That's at 3 Mullenger St Braybrook (Don't know why it's called Braybrook, it's pretty much Sunshine). Good Luck!

Dude, I think Sunshine has more panel beaters than any other suburb. Just cruise down McIntyre Rd and you're bound to find at least 10. There's JJJ, Western Star Prestige, etc.. If you want someone super cheap, check out Yes! Bodyworks (but you really get what you pay for). A really good and cheap place is Jac Smash Repairs. That's at 3 Mullenger St Braybrook (Don't know why it's called Braybrook, it's pretty much Sunshine). Good Luck!

I know there are alot of panel beaters, but I just want to know ppls experience with the panel beaters and some that have some experience with R33s.

Ron Mace Pannels

Bakers Rd., Coburg Nth (not sure of exact number but somewhere about 85-105)

Melways: Map 17, E8

Contact: Marcus

M:0421169969

They fixed my car and am very happy with the repair and full respray.

OR

Contact Troy (YLWGTR2), via PM

If he can't do the job, he will point you in the right direction.

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