How much for paint

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by inaety, Aug 1, 2009.

  1. inaety

    inaety Guest

    How much would Honda cost to paint two new fenders Electron Blue
    Pearl? Assuming, I had already bought the fenders
     
    inaety, Aug 1, 2009
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  2. inaety

    Brian Smith Guest

    What country are you speaking about? Wouldn't it be easier to make a
    phone call to find out exactly from them what their pricing would be for
    the job?
     
    Brian Smith, Aug 1, 2009
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  3. inaety

    Joe Guest

    Especially since "Honda" doesn't do the work...

    Your dealer is an independantly owned shop. They are the only ones
    that can give you their price, and it is likely less expensive to go
    to a trusted local collision/paint shop.
     
    Joe, Aug 1, 2009
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  4. inaety

    Tegger Guest


    A lot of dealers don't even have bodyshops; they contract out to a local
    independent bodyshop to do the work for them.

    I'm going to hazard a guess of about $900 plus tax for those two
    fenders. They don't have to do any masking, but they still have to prep
    both of them.

    Ever seen how floppy fenders are when they're not bolted down? I hope
    Brian's new fenders don't bend and wreck his new paint!
     
    Tegger, Aug 4, 2009
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  5. inaety

    Brian Smith Guest

    Not my fenders, Tegger.
     
    Brian Smith, Aug 4, 2009
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  6. inaety

    Tegger Guest




    Oops! "Inaety" was the OP, not you. Sorry.
     
    Tegger, Aug 4, 2009
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  7. inaety

    Brian Smith Guest

    No problem.
     
    Brian Smith, Aug 4, 2009
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  8. inaety

    Itemtrader Guest

    Try macco - you now oo better get macco. I probibly spelled it wrong bu
    their cheep under a thousand if you prep the car yourself
     
    Itemtrader, Aug 19, 2009
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  9. And they usually do decent driver quality work especially if you slip
    the operators a few extra bucks.

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 21, 2009
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