350z front bumper touch up
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I posted first on general and I saw another link for exterior and interior which was more area specific. And again. Why the hell are you spamming my thread? Ffs u could've just send me a pm. Reported once again for spaming another thread. Mods please close I got my answer. I see you guys are so welcoming to new members with honest questions.
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You should definitely jump on those estimates you have already. I would have only done the R&I and repair and prime for $100. One thing to watch for is the color match against the fender. Good chance the color won't match if they don't blend. Which they probably won't for that price. I'd also be suprised if they don't try and burn the clear in around the side marker or the grill area instead of clearing the whole bumper. But then again if they use a cheap clear they just might do the whole bumper. Some of the cheaper clears you can pay $75 for a sprayable gallon.
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Hi jlee226,
Please forgive cynical replies to your initial question.
The touch-up will cost at least $200, but should not be over $500.
The total co$t might be very high if the estimate includes replacing the front bumper.
--Spike
Please forgive cynical replies to your initial question.
The touch-up will cost at least $200, but should not be over $500.
The total co$t might be very high if the estimate includes replacing the front bumper.
--Spike
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