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Brian JC
17 November 2007, 16:37
Could anyone suggest who I should contact to get a highline spoiler sprayed?

Thanks

neil.p1
17 November 2007, 17:38
where abouts are u at

petedotuk
17 November 2007, 19:10
If ur near near mallusk I would recommend wrights accident repair, they charge £35 ph and have recently sprayed & fitted my wife's spoiler on her 07 grand vitara and have sprayed a quarter for me in the past on my E46 M3, there work is exellent.

However it is a big company and there probably is company's out there who can do the work 2 the same standards only cheaper.

bekee
17 November 2007, 19:20
brian jc if ur near kilrea i know a guy thats does a great job. remember now 2 all of u that are wanting resprays/touch ups etc, 2 pac paint is nearly extinct makin way 4 some new low polluting stuff thats costs 4 times as much, so if ur wanting something sprayed at a reasonable price, get ur skates on!!!!! ( u may even be too late..................)

Andy '00
17 November 2007, 19:20
One of the sprayers in Wrights is a mate of mine, and not being biased but he does a bloody good job, Priced a V6 Spoiler+ Boot i got @ approx £130-150.

Flat out with homers for the next few weeks as I have to wait to get mine done.

Also have a contact in Larne coach works although Thomas would need the car down to blow in the colour match as he will not spray by colour code alone. Guarentee 110% job, he did my door handles for £50 and are a better job than factory finish.

Can get numbers for either 2 if you need

neil.p1
17 November 2007, 19:27
the water based paint scheme is cheaper than 2 pac and most body shops are already on it used till be a painter myself. i would personal use a smaller body shop or a family run one because the bigger ones work in a time limit so ever job is rushed out where as the smaller bodyshop will want everything out perfect

bekee
17 November 2007, 19:48
the water based paint scheme is cheaper than 2 pac and most body shops are already on it used till be a painter myself. i would personal use a smaller body shop or a family run one because the bigger ones work in a time limit so ever job is rushed out where as the smaller bodyshop will want everything out perfect

its cheaper? thats not what i was told......................................:wonder:

davey21wagon
17 November 2007, 20:01
the water based paint scheme is cheaper than 2 pac and most body shops are already on it used till be a painter myself. i would personal use a smaller body shop or a family run one because the bigger ones work in a time limit so ever job is rushed out where as the smaller bodyshop will want everything out perfect



would agree with that in my experience wee companies are better, one of my mate is good at spraying and im really fussy about things like that. would recommend him

Brian JC
17 November 2007, 20:42
I live in Bangor and work in Belfast, but would be prepared to go about 50 miles to get it done. Thanks again

davey21wagon
17 November 2007, 20:49
this guy s about a mile from bangor

better than 50 miles

OLLIeRB5
18 November 2007, 11:12
brian, if your in bangor give stephen a shout at TSD bodyworks on the Hawe Road

tarmac terror
18 November 2007, 18:06
There is a guy working in Shaws (the mazda dealership at Conlig) who does work like this on his own time using facilities of a bodyshop in Newtownards. He did a mirror on the MX5 for me for £20 just based on the paint code, fantastic job and had the part back in about a week.

PM me if you want his number.

j16jrf
18 November 2007, 18:37
yeah second that ollie,
TSD has done a lot of work for me with a few cars including the scoob and his work is top class


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