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Some a-hole defaced my car with some kind of paint eating liquid

which just means im bumping my respray schedual forward to ASAP

Just wondering How much i should be paying for a respray

To baby blue and possibly with a pearl coat.

My friend said hes uncle could probs do it for around 1.5-2k

My guess is the cheaper you get the worse it is...

p.s i dont want to buy my own paint and ask them to use it

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If you were in Perth I would do it for 4k windows out inside out (not the engine bay)etc .

I would have the windows taken out as it only cost around 300 to have all 4 taken out and the rear quarter window surounds are way to close to the panels to get a desent finsh around there .

Price will depend on what you want colour wise inside out makes a difference as well .

Cheap is not always good but nor is expensive

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