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TR-Skotty
14-11-2004, 05:40 PM
The clear coat on my TR is failing due to UV (as they do at this age on TRs)
Though there are some I see that are still good, buggers.
Anyway, just wondering if anyone could let me know what a bonnet/roof/boot respray will cost me.
Had one quote for $380 for just the bonnet (???)
And recomend someone in Adelaide?

Thanks

:redface:

Cobra82
14-11-2004, 05:55 PM
I reccomend Spectra Coat on Grand Junction Rd out at wingfield. Did a great job on my car for a great price.... plus its owned by my girlfriends dad :D
Its only a small place with just him and another guy but he does a very professional job, does alot of work for the nissan special vehicles club (or whatever their called) so he's becoming an expert at matching and mixing wierd jap colours lol

He did a very nice job with my car and made sure everything was perfect before it went of to regency even though he didn't have to coz he was doing it at a much cheaper price than normal.

Colgate
14-11-2004, 07:44 PM
i had the roof done on mine cause it done the same thing ... but i had the aerial removed and the hole welded up cause they look really bad them roof mounted aerials ... a friend done it for me as a freebie ... but i had the boot done a coupla months ago and it cost $80

Big Paul
15-11-2004, 06:36 AM
I reccomend Spectra Coat on Grand Junction Rd out at wingfield. Did a great job on my car for a great price.... plus its owned by my girlfriends dad :D
Its only a small place with just him and another guy but he does a very professional job, does alot of work for the nissan special vehicles club (or whatever their called) so he's becoming an expert at matching and mixing wierd jap colours lol

He did a very nice job with my car and made sure everything was perfect before it went of to regency even though he didn't have to coz he was doing it at a much cheaper price than normal.

Cobra82, how much u reckon ur gf's dad could repray a front bumber on a ts for? if u dont mind me askin? thanks, Big Paul