Body and Mechanical work

Discussion in 'Northwest' started by Turbo92PGT, Aug 18, 2011.

  1. Turbo92PGT New Member

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    I'm looking to do some side work out of my shop. I'm not really interested in doing complete paint jobs. However if you want all the bodywork done and ready for paint, I will do that.

    I 2 years of trade school experience
    3 years of apprenticeship, and 2 years of standalone experience.

    I have alot of references if you would like to check them out. Best way to get ahold of me is via text. Service is pretty spotty at my house, so texting works best.

    Not interested in doing flames or graphics etc.

    Thanks for your time

    Andy 253-324-5884

    https://post.craigslist.org/manage/2553226175
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    Hey Andy, are you still working out of Thoroughbred these days?
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    Hey Corey! No. I got an offer to be a standalone tech at a different shop so jumped ship and have been doing that for a couple years. I'm kind of wanting to get out of it as a career and do it as a hobby. It takes alot of the fun out of it doing it for a job.

    How are things with you?

    Thanks

    Andy
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    Heres a couple pics of stuff I've been working on.

    96 GT, filled in the antenna hole, emblem holes, door locks, 3rd brake light. Working on an 8pt roll cage as well.

    Word of advice. Spend the money on a quality set of any aftermarket parts. Those scoops have taken a long time to get them to fit. I cant believe they can even sell them


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