NSW Corvettes
General Discussion Area => Corvette Related Chat => Topic started by: Cameron 77C3 on March 08, 2006, 11:38:57 PM
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Hi guys and girls. Our newest member BLACK 80 is on the look out for a spray painter to paint up his Vette. He lives in the Fairfield area but I don't think he is over concerned about the area the painter may be in.
So if you have any recommendations and contact details on spray painters and any ball park figures on cost please post them here.
Welcom Black80.;42
Cam
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thanks Cam for posting it
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The painter I have been using recently on my 99 black roadster is Banksia Smash Repairs who has a painter who has been doing fibreglass for years ( started on boats ) his # 95674976 and I started using him after I got him to quote some work on my wifes Merc and he was better than competative don't know if that is of any help he is at Arncliffe :{
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Originally posted by BrianVette
The painter I have been using recently on my 99 black roadster is Banksia Smash Repairs who has a painter who has been doing fibreglass for years ( started on boats ) his # 95674976 and I started using him after I got him to quote some work on my wifes Merc and he was better than competative don't know if that is of any help he is at Arncliffe :{
will pass on the information to SAV (new member) as he is currently having troubles accessing the website
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price will differ depending on the prep work of the car weather it needs repairs or just a rub back. but then it depends how far he wants to go back e.g back to the gel coat. price's start at around $7,000 on for a full paint job depending on what has to be done to the car for prep.
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Originally posted by MJ427
price will differ depending on the prep work of the car weather it needs repairs or just a rub back. but then it depends how far he wants to go back e.g back to the gel coat. price's start at around $7,000 on for a full paint job depending on what has to be done to the car for prep.
he wants something basic...he is coming to see me saturday..will post another thread
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thats were it starts jo
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acknowledge!