2 reviews about CGR Panels

verified email - 05 Jun 2021

They’re incredible. I’ve only ever had my vehicles taken to Henry n Paul. They’re old school panel beaters with good space and a nice sized baked enamel booth. They love antique cars and European.
The past few time’s insurance claims one were made my 09 Mazda 6 I had was rear ended on high st Thomastown it was on the verge of write off or repairable. I chose repairable because the car was new. The car came back new. Extensive rear chassis damage all straightened out and paint blend was flawless like original. Henry did work on my later golf r32 resprayed bonnet n bumper damages, he also did some paint recorrections on my sisters run around 99 lancer MR Coupe. Both came out like new cars. Professional service very friendly and he will be fixing my sisters Mercedes insurance job next month. Highly recommend very great at what they do especially Henry.

galina-g 05 Jun 2021

No mask up jobs.. parts stripped from
Car, including door handles, mirror covers... badges.. badges re aligned like factory. Very accurate and time consuming and eye for detail panel beaters. Time effort and great work done every time. 100% trust in cgr panels.

verified email - 30 Jan 2008

My car was hit on the side front of my car so i went looking for the best quote around . I went to 4 different panel beaters and CGR panels was the cheapest.
Since i know a lot about cars i was worried about bad spraying for the paintwork however seeing the work done for the price i was extremely happy as no paint on the tires showing good work.
i showed my friend the work and he could not tell any work was done !!!
10/10
i could not recommend them more!!!!

Han 26 Jan 2009

Seems like you don't know as much as you think about cars. You can't even name the panels that were damaged.
Lets just say that you actually do know something about cars, the paintwork is a whole different field. Sounds like you know a lot about nothing.
Another thing i found funny was the fact you assessed the quality of a job and its paint work by looking at your tyres to see if there were any over spray on them. A simple task of masking the front guard or rear quarter panel with paper will eliminate over spray getting on the tyres. Saying that, it has nothing to do with the paint work. You could mask a car really good and carefel, getting no over spray anywhere but have runs or be really peely (dry looking like the peel of an orange).

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