Styling painting spoiler and skirts

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Styling painting spoiler and skirts

stilo_jason

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Right now my cd player is in, my skirts and spoiler have just turned up in the post, wahooo!!

I've got a garage I can use to do the painting but cant decide if I should take it down the bodyshop to get them sprayed or if I should try them myself, anyone got any advice on what I should do? :confused:

If you've done it yourself do you have any tips and if you paid a sprayshop how much did it cost? :confused:

thanks
 
stilo_jason said:
Right now my cd player is in, my skirts and spoiler have just turned up in the post, wahooo!!

I've got a garage I can use to do the painting but cant decide if I should take it down the bodyshop to get them sprayed or if I should try them myself, anyone got any advice on what I should do? :confused:

If you've done it yourself do you have any tips and if you paid a sprayshop how much did it cost? :confused:

thanks

SJ, do a search, I know chromegrey did some good work in this area. I will have a look now.
 
i would use a bodyshop, you can't get the gloss shine that the pro's get from a can - it's ok for small areas like bumper inserts etc

you could always fit the bits yourself to save some money - i'm doing my skirts soon, they are all painted and ready to fit
 
chromegrey said:
i would use a bodyshop, you can't get the gloss shine that the pro's get from a can - it's ok for small areas like bumper inserts etc

you could always fit the bits yourself to save some money - i'm doing my skirts soon, they are all painted and ready to fit

Good advice. I will ask Midland Fiat for a price to code my bump-strips tomorrow, They are fitting my springs. CG, where abouts are you in WM?
 
CG, thanks for the advice, thats what I was thinking about doing...getting them done by a pro and fitting them myself.....going to see what it looks like when done and then decide if I want the bump strips done later (would be happy to give them a go myself though).

Now I need to make a few calls to get some prices for spraying...anyone got any idea what kinda prices I should be execting to be quoted? I will let you know how much my quotes are later.

Cheers! (y)
 
bozzy said:
PNL paid about £150 for a top job. Seems a good price to me.

It was £160 just for the rub strips but the total cost of the spraying including rub strips and fitting the body kit was £1130 and that also included a total respray of the front :)
 
activematt said:
Well ive just paid £750 to have a whole bodykit fitted and sprayed, spoiler, bump strips and door handles

What area are you in?

So have you got your car back then Matt ? lets see the finished result come on you always kept on to me about pics ;)
 
activematt said:
Brookland goers will get the first unveiling of the car, i'll post pics of it after saturday, was going to get some done but i didnt pick the car up till 6:30 this evening and ive been cleaning it up since

It's so not fair, just a glimpse? Even with poor lighting it will look good.
 
activematt said:
Brookland goers will get the first unveiling of the car, i'll post pics of it after saturday, was going to get some done but i didnt pick the car up till 6:30 this evening and ive been cleaning it up since

Oi you get that car out there under a street lamp


I WANT A PIC NOW :p
 
Hey folks Matts gone quiet do you think he is outside with his camera and a lead light :chin:
 
We want pics We want pics We want Pics We want pics:tempt: :spin: he is at brooklands and forgotten about us :(
 
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