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  • Aninman
    Noobie
    • Mar 2013
    • 17

    #16
    I'm sure it is. Im just not looking to spend that amount

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    • TobyB
      R3V Elite
      • Oct 2011
      • 5181

      #17
      I had a car painted last year with prep work and cut and buffed for 2k
      That's Maaco money. A DIY'er is lucky to be able to buy name- brand chemicals for that much.

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      now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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      • E30 Memorial
        Grease Monkey
        • Jan 2005
        • 315

        #18
        Originally posted by Lance Racing
        Haury's and Eurotech are good shops. If you are looking for a cheap respray, neither are your shop as they do very nice work. Haury's also has donated a free paint job on an E30 at the E30 Picnic for the last 3 years. So we need to give them kudos for that.
        I've had work done at both places. Both do fantastic work, both with distinct differances and advantages. Both will be used again if needed.

        As a recipient of Haury's E30 Picnic Raffle Prize I'm very greatful for their involvement in the automotive community. My project was much more than a respray but a major restoration.
        Steve
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        • djjerme
          R3V Elite
          • Sep 2010
          • 5082

          #19
          If you just want to get by - find a shop who'll Dip Your Car. It'll be cheaper than a real paint job, look decent from 50 feet away, and require little prep. Plus, it will give you a chance to try out a color. Then if you hate, just peel it off..
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          • monkey_boy
            Advanced Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 102

            #20
            Originally posted by djjerme
            If you just want to get by - find a shop who'll Dip Your Car. It'll be cheaper than a real paint job, look decent from 50 feet away, and require little prep. Plus, it will give you a chance to try out a color. Then if you hate, just peel it off..
            Interesting... never heard of a dip, how does it work?

            Along these lines you could also get a full body wrap for way less than a paint job, and its also disposable.

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            • djjerme
              R3V Elite
              • Sep 2010
              • 5082

              #21
              Plastidip.

              Originally, it was used for tool handles and stuff like that, but they thinned it down a bit and offer it in aerosol can or quart so you can spray whatever else. Sort of a lightweight rubberized coating.

              One set of purple stripes on my racecar Plastidip, the other are vinyl (wanted to experiment with both.)

              Many racers are using both options to do their cars so when a panel gets banged up or some random racer (miata) bump in to you, you can fix the damage and throw new vinyl or dip and look good as new..

              In fact, I am thinking about wrapping the Bronzit when it's done.

              Not sure on a total dip car cost, but probably around a grand or less. A full E30 wrap is usually around 2K.
              1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
              2016 Ford Flex
              2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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              • monkey_boy
                Advanced Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 102

                #22
                Knew about plastidip, but not that it'd evolved. Goes on with a regular HVLP?

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                • djjerme
                  R3V Elite
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 5082

                  #23
                  yep
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                  2016 Ford Flex
                  2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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                  • ncsubowen
                    E30 Enthusiast
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 1012

                    #24
                    The materials to dip a car retail for around $400 depending on what color(s) and if you do a pearlizer or a glossifier. I've seen shops range from $5-700 to dip your car for you, and cheaper offers if you're willing to mask/clean up yourself.
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                    • TobyB
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 5181

                      #25
                      some random racer (miata) bump in to you
                      Oh, come on now, we've been perfecting our 'run into each other' skills for
                      quite a while, now...

                      ...and there aren't that many miatae out there anymore!

                      t
                      now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                      • Dirtsquirt
                        Mod Crazy
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 686

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Austin!
                        That sounds very fair for a quality job, which they're known for.
                        Come on Austin... That's highway robbery.

                        Simple fact is Haurys doesn't want your business, they want to do insurance work that has better margins so they make it prohibitively expensive to use them. Some people do anyway...

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                        • djjerme
                          R3V Elite
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 5082

                          #27
                          Originally posted by TobyB
                          Oh, come on now, we've been perfecting our 'run into each other' skills for
                          quite a while, now...

                          ...and there aren't that many miatae out there anymore!

                          t
                          Surprisingly, none of the damage incurred on my car has ever been from another E30. A couple different Miata's, A Dodge Viper, and a tow dolly..
                          1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
                          2016 Ford Flex
                          2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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                          • Curt Hayes
                            E30 Addict
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 476

                            #28
                            Originally posted by E30 Memorial
                            I've had work done at both places. Both do fantastic work, both with distinct differances and advantages. Both will be used again if needed.

                            As a recipient of Haury's E30 Picnic Raffle Prize I'm very greatful for their involvement in the automotive community. My project was much more than a respray but a major restoration.
                            Haury's resprayed my car a few years back after a color mishap by the original painter (after which he disappeared) and the job they did was top notch. As Lance says, they're not the place for a quick paint job, they do high quality work.
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                            • mcdougal
                              Wrencher
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 251

                              #29
                              I wrapped my car and the total cost was about $300. It took about 25 hours total.

                              A while back I did a roller paint job with rustoluem on a different car. You can get a very respectable finish if you are willing to invest enough time sanding. Total cost is about $100. I'm going to do this again but this time I'm going to spray the paint.

                              Before you laugh off the idea of painting your car with rustoleum, look at the results people have obtained from this method.


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                              • djjerme
                                R3V Elite
                                • Sep 2010
                                • 5082

                                #30
                                The rustoleum method I have considered as well.

                                The real benefit of wrapping the car though, is if you want to update or change the look of the car, it's easier than stripping and prepping paint..

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                                1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
                                2016 Ford Flex
                                2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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