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jonhunt
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PostPosted: 17:37 - 09 Aug 2004    Post subject: panal repair Reply with quote

anyone no anywhere near Slough Berkshire that can fix little cracks and scratch's and re-spray them etc etc

Near slough high wycombe way number and where will be really good.
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 19:50 - 09 Aug 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Plastec in Reading! Thumbs Up

They do plastic welding, touch ups and entire resprays.

They also do custom lid graphics.


Burghfield bridge Industrial estate, Green lane, Reading. RG31 3XN

0118 9 574577.

My Daytona fell off its sidestand a few weeks after I bought it, and varoius chips and two nasty cracks appeared in the left hand mid panel.

They erased all of the scratches and repaired the cracks. They also cut some holes for the Crash mushrooms I asked them to fit, and touched up some stickers that were split. All in all it cost around £200 ish, but they did fit the crash musrooms etc as well.

A very professional job and I was impressed.

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