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- From: nagel@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Kurt Nagel)
- Subject: Re: Local body shop recommendations?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.203125.7816@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 20:31:25 GMT
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- rosinski@isis.cgd.ucar.edu (Jim Rosinski) writes:
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- >Anyway, having never had significant body work done before, I am in search
- >of recommendations of local shops which will do a good job on a 1989 Toyota
- >pickup. The truck is not drivable because the left front tire is pushed
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- >1) "Maaco sucks."
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- >2) "Boulder Auto Body did a good job."
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- >Thanks in advance.
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- >Jim Rosinski
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- Jim,
- I have used Import Coachworks twice. Both times I was extremely
- happy with the work done. The owner, Dave, is very proud of the work he
- does and is more than willing to discuss all aspects of the work he
- can do for you. If it is an insurance job, he is good at getting companies
- to pay for the job to be done right (and believe me he knows how to do it
- right) If it is a non-insurance job, he will discuss all alternative with
- you and work to get a set of options that you can afford.
-
- I highly recommend them.
-
- Kurt Nagel
- nagel@fido.colorado.edu
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