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;) Hey, I'm hoping to find some info on Where I could get my car resprayed, I have an Idea on what I want but I have know idea where to get it done, price ect........ if anyone knows where I could get some info or know where I could get it done it would be a fantastic help, Thanks :blink: Edited by SIKLNE
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I have seen many cars at car shows with hopeless paint jobs. All you need know a days to enter a car at a car show is the entry fee.

You want a top quality job done then unfortunately it will cost you top money. As quality takes experience and ALOT of time, thus why it is expensive.

If you want a great job contact YLWGTR2 (Troy) or ask Mavric which panel shop his car is at.

I have seen many cars at car shows with hopeless paint jobs.  All you need know a days to enter a car at a car show is the entry fee.

You want a top quality job done then unfortunately it will cost you top money.  As quality takes experience and ALOT of time, thus why it is expensive.

If you want a great job contact YLWGTR2 (Troy) or ask Mavric which panel shop his car is at.

That's true, but the boys I'm referring to have produced some very nice work, and don't charge top dollar. Sure, Top Money= Top Job, but it can be done for less dosh as well......e.g the MACHNE 200sx, made front cover of HPI, if I told you how much that spray job cost u guys would call me a liar.

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Last time i checked, you can't get onto magazine covers with an entry fee.....

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ive seen some real bad cars on covers of magazines recently

it seems like they are running out of cars to feature so they just pick any shitbox.

anyway back on topic

ive seen lots of cheap paint jobs look good from pics and from the distance

but once you come up close you find fish eyes, sink back, buff marks etc etc etc

but thats wat you get for a cheap job i guess

Well i got a quote for around $1800 for a 2 pak colour change respray of outside panels and door jams only including fixing of minor dints all around and scratches.

Sounds about right.

After all its not a "COMPLETE" spray job, i.e panels, door jams, under boot carpet, engine bay, underbody.

Never heard of or seen any of their work before.

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