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Use this garage at your peril!!!

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Now I know recommended repairs aren't the best when they know they are getting paid anyway but my recent experience has astounded me.

I had to use Elder and Paton in Perth through Privilege Insurance and I am having to take it back a third time for either stuff they have missed or done wrongly.

The latest things are,

1. Align petrol filler cap so it's flush with the body work.

2. Align scuttle panel so the washer jets hit the windscreen.

3. Align driver's side passenger door lock so it closes properly.

4 Refurbish front driver's side alloy wheel which is curbed.

5 Repair scratch to rear driver's side alloy which was previously repaired.

6. Remove burrs on holes in rear bumper strip which houses the rear parking sensors.

7. Either wrong grill fitted or missing VRS badge but seems like wrong grill to me.

8. Missing engine cover fixing screw.

9. Damaged front number plate.

10. Strange bolt at bottom of driver's side front wing which the original side doesn't have.

I don't think I'm being difficult but I do expect people to do their job right.

This is after previous attempts when the bonnet didn't close, hinges with exposed metal, one coat of paint on the underside of the bonnet, filthy interior( not valeted), non-repaired rear bumper and damaged paint on the rear bumper and bonnet after painting that all passed through their inspection process.

As I said if you have any alternative to a repairer then I suggest using them or you will regret it.

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