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Flyboy
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 10:00am    Post subject: Looking For A Panelbeater In Tauranga Reply with quote Report Abuse

Havent had to get this done in Tga before, but im sure someone else has and maybe can point me to a good one? Its not for my car, but a mate whos also new to town and wants a good quality job done.

Any suggestions?
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 2:08pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Best repair work in Tauranga = Smith and Boyle, 1190 Cameron Rd, Tauranga. Ask for Mike (the owner, also a mtber)

Another shop I can recommend, although at the cheaper end of the spectrum, Courtenay Rd Panelbeaters, in Courtenay Rd. Ask for Lee.

For very good quality work in Mt Maunganui, go to Bay Prestige Panel and Paint, in Newton Road. Ask for Howie. This is a very new shop with all new equipment.

For all of these, tell them Craig the Dentman sent you.
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 2:21pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Answered in one. Thanks Dent, Ill try Smith & Boyle first of all. not far from work. Its always good to know where the good mechanics/ tradestaff are.
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 2:23pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

The really are the best, Im not joking. I think almost every franchise dealer in Tauranga sends any 'New' cars there for repair if they are damaged in transit*


*disclaimer - of course this never happens. Nobody is expected to buy a new car that has had previous panel and paint repairs Huh
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 2:34pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

...Yikes. something to think about should I ever buy a brand 'new' car!
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PostPosted: Mon 31st Mar 4:11pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Hey flyboy
The panel beaters we have used in the pass are Mount collision repairs good service
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