Hey Dunger, you know mini_mike personally? I might approach him to see what he thinks since he put down him as a spray painter/panel beater as his profession.
Cooper: I will. I will take care of my baby and get the best medication for her

. The thing is that where to find these people who I can trust.
Also, the question comes when I am wondering if a normal panel beater/spray painter is alright for the job or one that is specialised in spray painting minis is better (and to what extend is better). I think $10,000 is sort of expensive too despite the fact that I know they will do a perfect job. That guy from
www.vcdc.com.au has been in the business for 25 years and has worked in the paint industry for M.Benz, Ferrari, and BMW.
Afterall, I just want it to be done properly and professional so rust won't come in sight gradually. If there are better alternatives to achieve the same result, that would be awesome! But I know cheap is no good and good is not cheap.
I think the Moderators removed it, not me.
9YaTaH:
changing plastic bumpers cost that much? oh good money. I think I need to change my profession sooner or later from a Software Engineer to a panel beater/spray painter. A top Software Engineer can get over 120,000 a year. Of course, TopTop Software Engineers like Bill Gates can earn the world's money , but it's rare.
But I think a spray painting/panel beater can get heaps more now!

That's why I think (at least for this moment) it would be better off to be a blue-collar than a white collar [Note: this is personal opinion, so don't remove the post, getting phobia about my post being removed, keke

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