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@smooth , approximately 800 for the car depending on the color you want, the hard top would be more if it requires extensive prep. PM me a number i can reach you at if you want to discus the details.
sorry you slipped through the cracks. sometimes i get more PM/emails then i can get to
so just the other day i heard some rumors about people selling E30s and saying i sprayed them, or that i will spray them before the car is delivered to the customer. if this is the case Check with me first because i can prove every car I've done and not done.
wow.....great price..around here I can not get that done at that price. my last paint quote was 200 just for painting a trunk lid for an e30 with me doing all the sanding and the lid off the car.
another shop quoted me 1200 for doing the entire car, wiht me removing all trim, lights, bumpers etc and then an extra 300 for painting the bumpers. No rust, one dent the size of a quarter. no color change, no jambs.91 e30 vert
Ive got family near you, and when i get my mechanicals done ( i beleive in doing all that first) than your price and what appears to be quality is worth the road trip
@3bvert, i give everyone the option to remove trim/bumpers/glass before bringing me their cars at their own expense/time. the reason for that is so who ever is getting paint work gets more bang for their buck and they save some cash. if i removed all the trim/bumpers/windows then i wouldn't be charging 800 bucks.. if the bumper is on then that means the owner of the car didn't want to remove the bumper. which is fine
@3bvert, i give everyone the option to remove trim/bumpers/glass before bringing me their cars at their own expense/time. the reason for that is so who ever is getting paint work gets more bang for their buck and they save some cash. if i removed all the trim/bumpers/windows then i wouldn't be charging 800 bucks.. if the bumper is on then that means the owner of the car didn't want to remove the bumper. which is fine
since almost everythign on my car is almost removed aside from the rear windows. do you think I should take that extra step and remove the bumpers for a better paint seal or would the over spray inside take care of it?
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