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Car body repair - recommendation


Nix13

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I had some car body repairs completed by Aston at Scorpio Coachworks last week. I can't recommend him enough.


He came as a trusted recommendation from a friend when he repaired their Audi and I also saw positive posts for him on the forum.


He was brilliant - the car looks fantastic, he was timely, very reasonably priced (I had 3 estimates from various repair shops in the local area) and he is a really good-natured fellow to work with. He has repaired dents and scrapes down the side of the car, dents in our boot and a dented bumper - all fixed and repainted to look like new.


Aston's number is 07958 619 468.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Thanks for the recommendation.


Aston did some work on our VW, and it's come back good as new.

Front wing and wheel arch were damaged.

This was repaired to a really high standard, and colour is a great match and blends seamlessly with rest of the car.


Aston was great, friendly, professional and accommodating.


Wouldn't hesitate to recommend him: 07958 619 468

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