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Post by robin on Oct 1, 2009 19:59:24 GMT 1
Hello everyone, I need to get the grot on my T25 sorted and am looking for bodyshop recommendations. Can anyone recommend anyone local? Cheers Robin.
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Post by steve66! on Oct 5, 2009 18:09:45 GMT 1
hmmmmmmm. no idea, but this question gets asked a lot. we should pin it! Steve
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Post by muskrat on Oct 5, 2009 19:36:10 GMT 1
There is a garage we use for welding they are opposite the municiple tip in Cunliffe drive called movement and motor services, we have a lot of Mot failures welded here but they are quite busy most of the time. If you do go up there ask a lad called Lee he will give you a quote, they are quite use to getting rid of grot as Kevin the boss is into Mk2 Transits and has restored two recently, worth a try mate.
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Post by Luke on Oct 5, 2009 20:25:23 GMT 1
hi mate theres a body shop in corby called shire lodge autos hes a friend of mine and has painted 3 campers of mine over the past couple of years one had a full resto,his prices are fair and he does a good job
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Post by robin on Oct 6, 2009 20:06:55 GMT 1
I'll check them both out - thanks fellas
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Post by 1970deluxe on Dec 12, 2010 21:30:00 GMT 1
ikustoms at Desborough.Check out his website or facebook site...awesome standard of work.He recently painted the white golf for type2detectives with the aircooled engine in the back so he's no mug
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Post by matt78 :) on Dec 12, 2010 21:48:45 GMT 1
hi mate what needs doing to it? if its just sprayin 'DB Tints' do full panel body wraps, they based on cunliffe drive ind est, they did a t25 last week or week before
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Post by gdub on Apr 5, 2011 22:35:47 GMT 1
Bruce at WRP Paint & Restoration in wellingborough are top class Leyland trading est, search it on facebook for more details
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Post by alisa77 on Jan 16, 2024 10:37:22 GMT 1
Hello everyone, I need to get the grot on my T25 sorted and am looking for bodyshop recommendations. Can zumba on demand anyone recommend anyone local? Cheers Robin. However, I can offer some general tips on finding a good bodyshop: Ask for Recommendations: Seek recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues who may have had similar work done on their vehicles. Online Reviews: Check online review platforms like Google Reviews, Yelp, or specialized automotive forums for feedback on local bodyshops. Visit Local Shops: Visit different bodyshops in your area, ask questions, and get a feel for their professionalism and expertise. Check Certifications: Ensure that the bodyshop and its technicians have the necessary certifications and qualifications. Ask for Estimates: Obtain estimates from multiple bodyshops to compare prices and services. Always consider your specific needs and the reputation of the bodyshop before making a decision.
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