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Old 26-02-2007, 02:40 PM   #1
colman
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Petersham, NSW
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Default recomended panel beaters in sydney

G'day all.
I need some help in locating a smash repair/panel beater in the sydney area to take a look at my mk2 escort 2dr.
Was driving the other night in the rain and tried to make the green arrow but lost it.
The front left guard is pushed in with the tyre rubbing on when you turn the wheel to the right, the spoiler is bent, the bonnet has been creased and the black splastic grill is cracked. The headlight made it through unscathed.
None of the smash repairers close to me will take it, one of them did quote me $4000, cause the panel is welded on but i really need someone who does the old fords.!!
The car does still drive so can travel out further.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.??
Cheers

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