Any one in Delaware out there
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All taken care of, I'll have my stuff early next week. They were under the assumption that they had to make the bumpers perfect and get out every little imperfection. All I asked was to fix a couple major spots where the paint was chipped and re spray. So now that I got that taken care of they were happy campers and said it's only a few hours of work instead of alot of work.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
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All taken care of, I'll have my stuff early next week. They were under the assumption that they had to make the bumpers perfect and get out every little imperfection. All I asked was to fix a couple major spots where the paint was chipped and re spray. So now that I got that taken care of they were happy campers and said it's only a few hours of work instead of alot of work.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
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All taken care of, I'll have my stuff early next week. They were under the assumption that they had to make the bumpers perfect and get out every little imperfection. All I asked was to fix a couple major spots where the paint was chipped and re spray. So now that I got that taken care of they were happy campers and said it's only a few hours of work instead of alot of work.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
They were listing 7 hours in body labor, 8.9 hours paint labor, 8.9 hours in paint supplies. Rates are $42/hour for paint and body labor and $22/hr for paint supplies.
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they started stripping them, using a plastic stripper and he said it wasn't even touching the paint. I guess the stuff is too weak for it? I told him all that I wanted was the major imperfection fixed where the paint chipped off and to have it painted. I am sure that he could use the primer and fill some of the rock chips on the front and make them just about invisable, Scuff and spray the base and clear.
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well at the hrs and rates he told you the cost will be around 1000$
so I guess he felt like he was lossing money at the price he quoted you
so I guess he felt like he was lossing money at the price he quoted you
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Man I just want my parts done now lol. Powerz I might be getting some stuff done by you down the road if your still messing with it. I wanna change the color of the car next year possibly.
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thats kool man I just hope they get you done this time.I am ready to put a group together to pay them a visit. what you are getting done is a 1 day job 12 hrs and then let it sit to dry they should have had this done a LONG time ago
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I was down trying to fix the positioning of my exhaust and discovered something that really makes me want to get rid of the cav. Rust on the sub frame right behind the muffler. I really think that it's time for this one to find a new home.
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I was creative today
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