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Auto Body Shop Recommendation?

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The GF's new 5 month old Honda Jazz ended up getting backed into in the Central Festival garage yesterday while she was at work. The party who hit her graciously left there contact info and accept responsibility. Anybody have any recommendations for an Auto Body Place or how I should proceed? It's basically scraped along the passenger side lower front panel. I live in the Jomtien area. Thanks!

 

 

Edited by jwdub

If you do a search, you will find this topic has been done to death already...and recently too. Also, you could contact your insurance company to make a "not at fault" claim...they have a list of local contract garages they can refer you too.

Does the Honda dealership you bought it from not have a bodyshop?

10 minutes ago, petermik said:

Does the Honda dealership you bought it from not have a bodyshop?

 

Few dealerships have in-house body shops. They tend to outsource to the body shops that have contracts with the major insurers.

For repairs, Mrs NL had a CR-V that had been t-boned by a motorbike sorted at the following place. Paisan Garage on Chayapornwitti 21, just behind the 7-eleven.

paisan_garage.jpg

 

Also had front-end work done at the following location half-way between Sukhumvit and railroad tracks on 3240 (waterworks road) south side. Former Honda mechanic that set up his own Honda exclusive repair shop. He doesn't do bodywork that I recall but maybe he can refer.

honda_shop.jpg

 

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