Sill Respray

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Edin430
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Re: Sill Respray

Post by Edin430 » Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:22 pm

p.s - I've also used MRM Coachworks in Edinburgh who undercut S/W as well - and they were great too :thumbsup

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Ron
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Re: Sill Respray

Post by Ron » Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:52 am

Cheers chaps,

Yeah, thought about going to MRM as i have a mate who takes his 360 there. Will also try the coachworks. It would be nice to have her stone chip free for the summer. That way i know any future stone chips are mine and caused by me alone :D

I know SW has a good rep but i think that might be one reason why his prices are a wee bit steep.

Ron :)
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Re: Sill Respray

Post by campbell » Thu Apr 03, 2008 2:53 pm

X7LDA wrote:Steve Walker is another choice yeah - will do an excellent job - but by far no way near the cheapest out there..

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That saying - I'd go there in a flash if it wasn't me paying for it :lol: I know most people use him on here for insurance work but not heard of anyone pay out their own pocket yet :?:
I have. Several times. So my recommendations are based on both quality and value for money ;-)

Point taken re: not lowest cost and if the quality from others is up to scratch (chortle) then brilliant. However the work has always been of the same or better quality than the showroom paintjob. I have never had cause to take a car back to Steve to get an issue sorted and that means a lot to me in terms of avoiding wasted time etc!
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