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there is a place in west columbia and i cant think of the name of it now. the guy does custom painting and stuff. he fixed my fender when i got rearended and did a great job/price. i will have to ride by his shop to get the name for you.
there is a place in west columbia and i cant think of the name of it now. the guy does custom painting and stuff. he fixed my fender when i got rearended and did a great job/price. i will have to ride by his shop to get the name for you.
Cool deal thanks for the info.....do you know what street it was on? I could try to find it on the net......plus that works out great because i work in cayce.
its sort of behind the zestos. agusta road or hwy 1 like your going towards the new chik fil a from the city there is that pawn shop and then like one block its a car shop if you take a left there its right down the road on the left. im off on moday so i will probabley ride by if you cant figure out whats its called.
I think it is AJs Paint shack, not sure though. Another good painter is Josh Steele, do not know what his company is. Harley Haven used/uses him, they could probably give you his number.
yes! AJ's paint shack!. i would give him a call. he did great work and a good price on my fender fix. as far as harley haven im not a real big fan of that place. but to each there own
yes! AJ's paint shack!. i would give him a call. he did great work and a good price on my fender fix. as far as harley haven im not a real big fan of that place. but to each there own
Thanks for the help man I will check him out next week
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