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painting body parts?

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by sddynamix, Jan 13, 2005.

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    sddynamix Taybo Masta

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    painting body parts?

    how much should it run to get a pair of side skirts and a trd spoiler painted? I got quoted for $350-400, and it sounds like i'm getting ripped off up the rear.
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    CivicEater Guest

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    fyi i got it done for around 175-200 ?
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    it might depend on your location. on average around Baltimore it's going to run you that much(closer to the $350 side of things) because it's a body kit, regardless of size or number of pieces.

    my lip kit would have cost me about $400 because i had an extra piece, had i gotten it done somewhere OTHER than my work.
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    iAMconfused TRD Whore

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    Get a 12oz and touch-up the entire shit :D
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    Zach New Member

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    If that's for paint and all it sounds fair to me. That is if they can do a good job. Be sure to inspect some of their other jobs first.
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    sound like the right price for retail...i got a hook up in body work. so for my i pretty much pay for materials and supplies.
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    sddynamix Taybo Masta

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    cool, it comes with a lifetime warranty and all that good stuff. that was a quote from a bumper repair shop in san diego, (and well, everything in SD leans toward the more expensive side). thanks for the feedback everyone

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