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First off ill apolagise for starting a new thread. :D

Recently been getting ever so more and more pissed off with bad blends here and there, and thinking about getting a respray.

questions are what price am i looking at?

thinking either full respray (body, engine, boot, cabin etc)

or

like shut door, considering im doing the same colour.

thoughts?

any idears on price?

and where does a good job?

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If you are as picky as me, I'd be budgeting atleast around $8000 for a full respray. Means all windows come out, all new seals etc. Some good workshops around... All Type Crash I've heard good things about, I use and SWEAR by All Make Crash.

Had a very bad experience with one of the "big" workshops here in SA, I won't name them but I definately wasn't impressed with their workmanship.

End of the day, it all comes down to how deep your wallet is and just what you consider a "good job"

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How much money u got to spend?

Would u wanna sand back the car yourself?

resprays can range from 3k to 12k

My recommendation is Edwardstown custom body repairs if u got the money to spend. Or if u wanna sand it all back yourself my mate who works there might be able to do a cashy on the side.

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yeah 3k wont get you much these days, as with an old car like a 33 things are usually perished or very fragile when you remove them, and tend to break.

Even materials along cost abit, sand paper, prepsol, primer,paint,clear, nuts/bolts everything has to be taken into account.

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Like Luke said, for 3k you won't get much... My saying is, if you are gonna do it, you might as well do it properly. Imagine how pissed you'd be spending 3k only to get a finish you aren't happy with?

Money down the drain isn't it, and back to square one

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do you really need a respray or a really good detail? I'd be willing to give it a go cheap if the paint isnt destroyed already? save you a bunch of money, I redid mine after I priced the respray...lol and I'm picky ..lol

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yeah 3k wont get you much these days, as with an old car like a 33 things are usually perished or very fragile when you remove them, and tend to break.

Even materials along cost abit, sand paper, prepsol, primer,paint,clear, nuts/bolts everything has to be taken into account.

old car?33? lol your car's only 2 years younger than mine. hehe bite your tongue

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Although I haven't had any experience with them Tom Howard did a good job of colour matching the orange/gold pearl when Flick got the fibreglass guards painted.

Tom Howard did a good job colour matching part of the underbody with my side panels ;)

and All Type Crash... I'm not too keen on going back there.

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i wanna get my dato done but im fearing the figure theyll throw after seeing the rust n bog areas :blink:

anyone know a apprentience painter that needs a practice car? i dont really care if the dato's not perfect aslong as it doesnt fall apart from rust :P

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This is from another thread, im to lazy to re-write it :blink:

If you are after a full respray its gana cost you around 8-10k. If you take out the motor and interior and prep that in 2pac primer it will be around 5k. If your good with a spray gun i would paint the engine bay,cabin and door jams in the colour you want and that will be around 2-3k to finish the job. If your good with body work i would take it further and prep the outside in 2pac primer and that will be around 1k to paint the outside.

these are prices from some of Adelaide best places

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Don't think he does powdercoating ... not that I was aware he had the equipment.

Looked at that link, the map is slightly incorrect. His 'shed' is at the right hand bend of Chapman Road on the left ... furthest shed in the corner of the lot. There is a chroming specialist next door to him. One stop shop :P

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he powdercoats rims too doesn't he Ruby?

http://www.yellowpages.com.au/bi/daniel-st...sa-5608307.html

No he doesn't, but he does a good job of painting them, im very happy with the way my rims turned out :laugh:

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