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Old 04-13-2002, 09:25 AM   #4
David Fulford
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Maccos are privately owned franchises. I think you will hear horror storries about every paint shop in town. It all depends on who painted your car and how many beers they had the night before. Macco did a good job on my car. Try to do some of the work yourself. It will pay off in the end. And if you screw it up, get it fixed when you take it somewhere.
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