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Hey pplz,

Not too recently my brothers 180sx has had a new engine put in (after the other one chucked a spaz and died) and he is now able to drive it again after about 2 years! The problem is, after his engine died he stopped washing the car ever since and because of that, 2 years later the paint job has taken a beating from mothernature's pimp hand. Now his black paint has faded on the wing and the bootlid. We tried to wash his car a couple of days back but it doesn't look that great (as expected) so we aren't sure what to do. We thought about getting it cut and polished but unsure if this would make a difference to the bootlid and wing either. We also then decided we might have to respray it but since we can't do it ourselves we will have to get someone else to do it. So does anyone know any good places for a respray or if possible just a cut and polish? We live near logan/beeneigh but any place in Brisbane/Gold Coast would be fine. Would prices for a respray be expensive because I think it might be due to labour costs, etc. Any help would be appreciated, thanks alot :(

PS: I would post pics but i have no clue on how to do that!

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Revive Paint and Panel - 23 Rowland St Slacks Creek. Ph 3208 4811

They repaired my R31 and resprayed my last R32. Recently fixed accident damage to my sisters Stagea. No complaints, quality work and good prices.

Cheers

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