BODYSHOP - SoCal

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Jan 10, 2006 | 04:38 PM
  #31  
wetworksgarage.com located in costa mesa. they did a good job with prepping and painting my body kit with decent prices. i've tried pj bonifacio and they did a good job as well. as for mobworks, i will never go back there again.
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Jan 10, 2006 | 11:20 PM
  #32  
ok PJ it is.
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Jan 17, 2006 | 02:00 PM
  #33  
Can someone give some input on these shop....
My G35 Coupe Diamond Graphite just got hit on the front right quarter panel by someone who ran a RED light. I probably need to replace the front bumper w/ beam support, the light, the quarter panel, and recondition the wheels.

Anyone know of a very very good place where price is not issue (since insurance will pay for it) auto body shop in Orange County? I am willing to goto LA if need be for a good job.

So far these are the shops I dig up the pass couple of days. Can someone who have use them give me some in put.

1) Wet Works Garage
http://www.wetworksgarage.com/index.htm

2) Marco's Auto Body
http://www.marcosautobody.com/index.html
Note: Seem like everyone is talking about them on the forum. Are they that good?

3) California Auto Collision
http://www.calautocollision.com/contact.htm
Note: Infiniti of Costa Mesa, and Infiniti of Tustin refer their customer to these guys to do the body work.

4) Caliber Collision Centers
http://www.calibercollision.com/
Note: Infiniti of Mission Viejo recommend them. They are a chain of support all over the United States.

5) Quigley's Auto Body
http://www.quigleysautobody.com/a.htm
Note: Someone on this forum really like them, cause they keep on writing about them. Has anyone else use them?

6) Auto Recon
http://www.autorecon.com/
Note: Their website looks nice, but are they work good?

Thanks in advance for the help. Please add more comment and shop if you have any.
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Jan 17, 2006 | 06:29 PM
  #34  
AutoNetwork does great color matching. They buff it down to a finish that looks identical to the oem paint! The only problem is that their paint jobs dont hold up to rock chips. If you have a fiberglass bumper... the rock chips will be 10 times worse! From what I've seen, I think M1 is the best choice. I'm most likely going to them to repaint my bumper since its riddled with rock chips.
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