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<blockquote data-quote="notiguy" data-source="post: 126459" data-attributes="member: 669"><p>Ade,</p><p></p><p>majority of the Bimmer owners would send their rides to Eng Spray Painting. I am not a huge fan of theirs, as when i got my 325i earlier on, there was a slight scratch on it and AB sent it there for respraying and it didnt turn out well even after 5 times of respraying. Took it out to Nanyang and AB footed the bill (and a new bonnet). </p><p></p><p>Nowadays, a lot of people tend to send their rides to Kim Siah and "telinga hitam"... but if you're into crafty works with lower cost, I just know where the place to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notiguy, post: 126459, member: 669"] Ade, majority of the Bimmer owners would send their rides to Eng Spray Painting. I am not a huge fan of theirs, as when i got my 325i earlier on, there was a slight scratch on it and AB sent it there for respraying and it didnt turn out well even after 5 times of respraying. Took it out to Nanyang and AB footed the bill (and a new bonnet). Nowadays, a lot of people tend to send their rides to Kim Siah and "telinga hitam"... but if you're into crafty works with lower cost, I just know where the place to go. [/QUOTE]
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