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Is Anyone Here A Spray Painter??????

As you all know i had a prang :P i have fixed it now all by myself with new panels....and have done the sanding, just wondering if anybody could do a spary job for me...the car is a r33 and is wine red and needs the bumper, guard and bonnet sprayed....whats the going price in 2k for such a job??? is there anyone on the coast that can do it cheap...cheers

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no i havent yet...ive dont all the body work and sanding...and am thinking of doing the priming myself too...i just need someone to be able to match the paint well :( and spray the bumper, bonnet and drivers side guard...and need to know a ball park figure....cheers

the cars a r33 and the colour is wine red

no i havent yet...ive dont all the body work and sanding...and am thinking of doing the priming myself too...i just need someone to be able to match the paint well :) and spray the bumper, bonnet and drivers side guard...and need to know a ball park figure....cheers

the cars a r33 and the colour is wine red

Where abouts are you from though? i'm up the sunny coast.

cheers champ...its mrfordlaser from austech btw :D

how much do you think a job like that is worth ball park? and where on the coast?

cheers

hehe

Hey mate

sorry mate I didn't subscribe to this thread so I didn't know you posted

No idea mate depends on the job Give him a ring he is very very good bloke and does very good work. He going to be painting my new bonnet thats for sure

hes about 100 meters from ashmore city

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