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Have a car that was hit in a carpark and the other driver fled the scene. The other driver has since been identified thanks to witnesses and is being charged with various offences.

Now I need to know a panel beater who can do exceptionally good repair work with no expense spared.

If you can help, please PM me with recommendations and more information.

Thanks :P

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a mates dad owns a panel beaters shop that does most of the work for AAMI, but he doesnt really do private work.... only the jobs that are sent to him via the insurance company.. so that probably wouldnt be anygood for you

I know someone who does weekend jobs for cars for example on my fto he resprayed 8 panels and panel beated 2 as well as fibreglass work on the front and back spoiler/bar for 1k i dunno if thats cheap or not if you think it is give me pm me and ill give u his contact details, apparently the sprayer he uses just told me his work won 2 awards in various car shows so its not rough.

There is a place next to Pedders in Bulleen, always f**king busy and heard some good things about them.

There is also F1 smash repairs in Bulleen. Both are near the corner of Bulleen and Manningham Rds. The guy who owns F1 is a f**king hard worker, i see him there on Sundays. The cars he works on are also very good BMW's Mercedes etc.

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