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hi im wanting to respray my car..

atm its yellow and ive been getting quotes to respray the outside for $3500 cash at rod bowen smash in blacktown.

has anyone got work done there before?

is that a good/fair price..

or i was thinking of changing the colour completely to a 2 tone black roof with sunburnt orange.

if theres any1 could reconmend a place in sydney or someone that would be interested in doing it.

thanks

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3 and a half sounds quite cheap, but it also sounds like a window in job, and everything is taped up, i dont think and of the doorjams would be done either or the engine bay so u would still be stuck with the yellow paint being on the inside also. (not sure if they quoted to do the doorjams also but be careful)

if your looking for a decent job, windows out and door jams done be prepared to pay around the 7-8 thousand mark as an approximate, this can include any dents u may have in the vehicle, this still wouldnt include the engine bay tho unless the engine is already out.

all prices do vary from shop to shop so go around and see who offers what and see if u can work out a good deal by working of the shops to see who can do the best for you.

hope this helps in your search for a new paint job (if u have any Q's feel free to pm me):thumbsup:

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hey man if you want give me a call i can hook you up with my mate from 2sus custom resprays to give you a quote his painted all my cars and done a great job on all of them and he has reasonable prices

let me no if your intrested

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$3.5k wont include door jambs, but you shouldn't really need them done if you're keeping the car the same colour. These areas don't fade as there's no sunlight to bleach the paint. As buzz350 said, you'd be looking at around $8k for a colour change. There's heaps more stuffing around in removing and refitting panels/doors/glass etc

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Just for refrence I picked up my 32 last week with a single change in colour.

I paid $10k (door jambs done, windows out and NOT the engine bay). But being in the ACT you get the high cost on most things..

Captive market without to many shops you would take your car too.

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