BrokenR1 03-04-2004, 08:08 AM This dude's insurance wants me to take my truck to;
Auto Express Center
paint & body sop corp.
Fernando Edery
President
4111 N.W. 132nd Street, Bay I
Miami, FL 33054
Tel: 305-953-7070
They're I-CAR Gold Class, ASE Certified, and ASA.
They've taken pictures and the insurance has admitted fault. Anyone have any experience with these guys? I can't find out much about them on the web and am weary of taking my truck to someone I don't know.
OutlawR6 03-04-2004, 02:35 PM give Joe a call at B&B Paint & Collision, 954-921-9421
their ASE and I-CAR, the place is up in Dania Beach right behind Outdoor world. they do good work :thumbup
DWAYNE 03-04-2004, 02:55 PM Originally posted by Outlaw13
give Joe a call at B&B Paint & Collision, 954-921-9421
their ASE and I-CAR, the place is up in Dania Beach right behind Outdoor world. they do good work :thumbup
they are a little shop but right by them is a place called pro quality and they do great work I worked there for 3 years and if I ever wrecked I would bring my car to them, and I work for another bodyshop. speak to joey say dwayne told you about them the place is by stirlling and ravenswood dr. call (954) 927-2030 but by law you can take your car were ever you want. I would tell you to bring the car to me but I dont like mixing people I know with work if you know what I mean. and pro qualitiy is direct repair shop for 5 insurance companies that says alot in its own.
bluer101 03-04-2004, 04:13 PM I work at an auto body in Boca, but thats a little far for you. Anyways it is your choice where you want the truck to go, no matter what. They can only suggest where to go, so don't let them tell you that is where you have to have it fixed. Allways the insurance tries to steer you too there shops to save them $$$$.
Like a discount shop for the insurance company.
DWAYNE 03-04-2004, 04:34 PM Originally posted by bluer101
I work at an auto body in Boca, but thats a little far for you. Anyways it is your choice where you want the truck to go, no matter what. They can only suggest where to go, so don't let them tell you that is where you have to have it fixed. Allways the insurance tries to steer you too there shops to save them $$$$.
Like a discount shop for the insurance company.
what shop do you work at?
bluer101 03-04-2004, 04:38 PM Originally posted by DWAYNE
what shop do you work at?
Allied Auto Body, and you?
DWAYNE 03-04-2004, 05:01 PM I work at mercedes of pembroke pines I run a satellite out of here for maroone auto plaza
bluer101 03-04-2004, 05:02 PM Originally posted by DWAYNE
I work at mercedes of pembroke pines I run a satellite out of here for maroone auto plaza
Cool, Yea we are just a mom and pop shop.
DWAYNE 03-04-2004, 05:03 PM I heard of you guys before you do good work what do you do.
OutlawR6 03-04-2004, 05:04 PM you guys ever work with polyurethane? i want to fill in a 1" x 36" step on my rear bumper without it cracking later on.. you think its doable or to much to fill?
i'm also looking for a C5 rear bumper. well, the area around the tail lights anyway. none in the junkyards i know of and don't want to pay the price for new or aftermarket parts...
bluer101 03-04-2004, 05:13 PM Originally posted by DWAYNE
I heard of you guys before you do good work what do you do.
Just about everything.:lol Being a small shop with just 3 employees requires that.
BrokenR1 03-04-2004, 07:06 PM These guys say they work with many different insurance companies also, he was telling me how he thought each one was when I talked about them. I'll have to call tomorrow and decide what to do. Is Outdoor world the same as Bass Pro Shop? Right off 95?
bluer101 03-04-2004, 09:05 PM Originally posted by BrokenR1
These guys say they work with many different insurance companies also, he was telling me how he thought each one was when I talked about them. I'll have to call tomorrow and decide what to do. Is Outdoor world the same as Bass Pro Shop? Right off 95?
Yes, Outdoor World is the same as Bass Pro Shop.
Every bodyshop works with all insurance companies, they get a valid check to fix the car or truck. Thats working with the insurance company.:fact I'm being sacastic, just a way to make you feel right at home, like we are approved by all insurance companies, thats a good one.:lol All :bs to get the job.
I'm not saying they are bad, but buyer beware. Ask them to see some of the jobs in the shop now, take a look at the work, then make a choice.:fact
beafer 03-05-2004, 12:58 AM You can go to any body shop. One of the best things to do is ask a dealer who they take their cars to, to get fix. The dealer, at least some of the time, aint going to accept shitty jobs
DWAYNE 03-05-2004, 06:12 AM Originally posted by bluer101
Yes, Outdoor World is the same as Bass Pro Shop.
Every bodyshop works with all insurance companies, they get a valid check to fix the car or truck. Thats working with the insurance company.:fact I'm being sacastic, just a way to make you feel right at home, like we are approved by all insurance companies, thats a good one.:lol All :bs to get the job.
I'm not saying they are bad, but buyer beware. Ask them to see some of the jobs in the shop now, take a look at the work, then make a choice.:fact
The shop could be great you just have to look at something they are fixing and see if it looks right it does not take a rocket scientist to fix a car it just has to be done right without any rigging. what alot of them do is tell the insurance they need a part i.e frame and then just fix the one on your car so just becarefull but the we work with all insurance thing is like a gas station telling you they can put gas in any car.
BrokenR1 03-22-2004, 12:15 PM :epimp
Cookinman 03-22-2004, 01:18 PM Originally posted by BrokenR1
:epimp :2bitchsla
BrokenR1 03-22-2004, 01:23 PM :vanish
Cookinman 03-22-2004, 01:24 PM so how did the truck come?
BrokenR1 03-22-2004, 01:27 PM pick it up this week
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