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Bondi
16th October 2011, 20:47
Just wondering how much did your re-spray cost? Just curious if anybody in the North West got a decent price??

Thinking dark brown or black...


Not matte, after my other post everybody has the cross up to it pmsl :homme:

Ryan1992
16th October 2011, 20:58
It'll probably cost more than the car was bought for mate if you want the job done properly...

huggy54
16th October 2011, 21:00
got mine done for £700, and a good job too

Bondi
16th October 2011, 21:00
Would take it to my college who have a workshop there and do it myself with some guys from the body workshop course, don't know if I should risk it though?

johnr32
16th October 2011, 21:05
got mine done for £700, and a good job too

Interested in this place, you got any more details on this?

joe333
16th October 2011, 21:29
Interested in this place, you got any more details on this?

Yeah? that is cheap! :afro:

danny-vts
17th October 2011, 01:17
you thought 700 was cheap, im getting mine done in new year for 450 :)

Venns
17th October 2011, 09:57
Tell them your pay cash and im sure you can get it for 400-450 in most places

asher1990
20th October 2011, 19:33
I used to work in a bodyshop and if u want it done properly £400 sorry that is way to cheap and to a trained eye will look crap. ive seen mates that say theres is good but it was all ''orange peely''

J222JRA
20th October 2011, 19:35
Mine was just over £3000.......but its truly flawless.

Tontsy
20th October 2011, 19:36
depends how you want it to look, anywhere from £20 quid to upwards of a grand.
if you know people in the industry, then its better again! i got mates that will do it for price of paint, and a few crates.
and a local guy who refurbs wheels to an excellent condition will do them for £20 a corner, any colour.

Tontsy
20th October 2011, 19:37
Mine was just over £3000.......but its truly flawless.

WHOA! that much ?

was the paint work that good, as a final result, or from the way you treat it, and look after it have anything to do with it?
obviously looking after it the way you do, will keep it looking good, but did it "enhance" the job or was it great from the booth?