cost to paint a bodykit??
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I paid $1100.00. It depends on how good of a job you want done, or how well you know the owner (painter). If someone's telling you $500-$600 chances are it's not going to be a very good job....IMO
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I forgot......also it depends on how much body work they have to do to the kit. If it's a replica they most likely will have to alot of sanding shaping etc. to make it fit right. If it's not a replica they are not going to have to do much work to it at all. Prime it, drill the mounting holes and they should add brackets and paint it.
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Originally posted by JerAnth
I forgot......also it depends on how much body work they have to do to the kit. If it's a replica they most likely will have to alot of sanding shaping etc. to make it fit right. If it's not a replica they are not going to have to do much work to it at all. Prime it, drill the mounting holes and they should add brackets and paint it.
I forgot......also it depends on how much body work they have to do to the kit. If it's a replica they most likely will have to alot of sanding shaping etc. to make it fit right. If it's not a replica they are not going to have to do much work to it at all. Prime it, drill the mounting holes and they should add brackets and paint it.
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