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    Do any work shops work with Plastidip?

    Basically I have the 6 cans but can't do it myself, gave it a test run and as simple as it is I'm no artist so rather than waste them figured I'd check if any work shops do wheel Plastidips in NSW?

    I'd try talk them down in price if I supply the Plastidip but if they said no well as long as its done right I'm happy
    You know what? I still hate you, but you got a pretty awesome collection of nudie mags.
    Yeah, I got 'em from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's like masturbating in a time machine.

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    pm cbauto panel and paint

    he specialises in plastidip

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    Thanks very much - he has a full inbox though.
    You know what? I still hate you, but you got a pretty awesome collection of nudie mags.
    Yeah, I got 'em from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's like masturbating in a time machine.

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    i'd suggest just spraying it - if yu mess up you can undo it, that's the idea of plastidip in the first place
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    Look up his number in the yellow pages mate, you'll find him in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    i'd suggest just spraying it - if yu mess up you can undo it, that's the idea of plastidip in the first place
    I'd rather pay someone a reasonable fee for it to be done correctly the first time.

    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Look up his number in the yellow pages mate, you'll find him in there.
    Found his website and number so will do, thanks again!
    You know what? I still hate you, but you got a pretty awesome collection of nudie mags.
    Yeah, I got 'em from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's like masturbating in a time machine.

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    Given a workshop time is around $100 an hour, i don't think you'll get a 'reasonable fee'. If you were to stuff up and try again i'm sure you'll get it cheaper

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    My inbox is full on purpose

    Too busy doing jobs
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    Well then bump for more suggestions - there was a group called "getdipped" but apparently they decided to stop doing it. Ozzy Tyres do wheels (sanded back/resprayed) but you have to JUST take the wheels in, I've only got 1 set.
    You know what? I still hate you, but you got a pretty awesome collection of nudie mags.
    Yeah, I got 'em from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's like masturbating in a time machine.

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    get a few mates around to do it while you rack up
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    get a few mates around to do it while you rack up
    Where I live is acreage, any gust of wind and the paint will be ****ed. Thats why I'm thinking if its done in a garage work shop nothing can go wrong, its all controlled. Only other option is going to an abandoned parking lot and trying to do it but would still rather something do it for me.

    Plus if they mess up they have to fix it.
    You know what? I still hate you, but you got a pretty awesome collection of nudie mags.
    Yeah, I got 'em from the 70's, 80's and 90's. It's like masturbating in a time machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IDV8 View Post
    Where I live is acreage, any gust of wind and the paint will be ****ed. Thats why I'm thinking if its done in a garage work shop nothing can go wrong, its all controlled. Only other option is going to an abandoned parking lot and trying to do it but would still rather something do it for me.

    Plus if they mess up they have to fix it.
    I did mine in my driveway mid winter pissing down and windy

    Still did mine fine

    You can clean off any over spray in a matter of seconds

    Just do it yourself
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