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I always park where there will be no one anywhere near me, and still I find have problems with scratches on the paint!!
Anyway, I have one 3 inch long mark that I'm pretty sure my significant other did on accident, but won't admit it!!!! :boxing
Yesterday I was loading the car up with goodies from Menards and metal shelf dropped out of my hands. I watched in sloooow motion as it hit the ground and bounced up into my passenger side door!!!!
:mad :mad :mad :mad :mad :mad :mad
I bought the car used and it is basically in great shape. I need the above taken care of as well as many swirls on the trunk.
Re: D@MN!T!!! I also need paint work!!!! (VPRSNAK)
There is a place in Orland Park where Raina (LittleTrouble) took her electron blue convertible to get paint work done. She told me that they did an excellent job and I have to agree that it look perfect when I saw it a couple of months ago. Unfortunately, I don't remember the shop's name.
:cheers:
Re: D@MN!T!!! I also need paint work!!!! (VPRSNAK)
I have used a friend of mine in Villa Park for my 00 coupe, my son's old GP, my daughter's GT3000 and my company trucks. SLS automotive. 630 530 1606 ask for Larry (owner) He restores Mustangs and does some excellent work. Tell him Jim from DuPage Security sent you.
Re: D@MN!T!!! I also need paint work!!!! (c5vetteman)
There is a place in Orland Park where Raina (LittleTrouble) took her electron blue convertible to get paint work done. She told me that they did an excellent job and I have to agree that it look perfect when I saw it a couple of months ago. Unfortunately, I don't remember the shop's name.
:cheers:
Phase 1 Coachworks in Tinley Park is the place; they do an amazing job.
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