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only guessing cause i had some panel work and extras like welding the boot holes and fitting LED lights

too

probably 3k min up to 10 depends what finish you want ie how many windows you pull out whether you do engine bay and door jams

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very nice.

How much did the window seals set you back? Where you get them from.

Only thing stopping me are those bloody seals which cost over $600~ lol

that sounds about right however i did ask the shop (DMD) not to bother taking out the front windscreen or painting engine bay. They did do the door jams and inside the boot tho

ps i got heaps off the guys who painted it cause when i dropped it off it hadnt been washed for six months, i didnt get any sympathy when i mentioned the water shortage as an excuse for being too lazy to wash it!

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