| Re: any advise on how to find a good bodyshop? Having worked in a bodyshop when I was in highschool (back in the dark ages) and now, working with a shop doing details after they repair cars, I can say that "perfection" is subjective and anybody that came to the shop asking for that would be referred down the street. Like I was told, we're bodymen and painters - not God. I've seen very good paint work at reasonable prices, I've NEVER seen perfect, not from the factory and not from a shop either, if you look close enough, anybody can nit-pick something to death. |