Sorry to make another topic about this body kit...
However, rang around some panel beaters today to get a quote on a paint and install.. Found it ranged between 1-2 thousand. Is that outrageously overpriced because it sounds it to me...
It is just an XDC style kit, (includes front lip, side skirts, rear diffuser and an evo x spoiler)
Anyway, was really wondering if anyone around the sydney area may have a spare afternoon to help me out?
Im sure it goes without saying, but will pay you for your efforts
Thanks
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Well I was quoted between $350-$500 just for the rear and I know most people pay from $6-800 for front and rear lip so $1000 sounds about right when you add in the skirts and the spoiler. $2000 is a bit much...
Hopefully someone will be able to help you out.
FYI: You could just have added this question onto the bottom of one of your other threads relating to the exact same topic instead of creating a new topic. People will still read it and respond even if it isn't a totally new topic...
Hopefully someone will be able to help you out.
FYI: You could just have added this question onto the bottom of one of your other threads relating to the exact same topic instead of creating a new topic. People will still read it and respond even if it isn't a totally new topic...
If your patient do it yourself. I too got quoted $2k to have a full bodykit painted and fitted down here in Melbourne. I ended up doing it myself as we got compressor at home and I went out and brought a spray gun. I did my kit over about a week. Spend most of the time in your priming stages as this will give you a better result.
Get some paint made up (enough to do a few coats), invest in a good primer and be patient. Plus you get to learn how to prepare, paint and fit bodykits. Comes in good practice for when you damage it and can repair it.
Get some paint made up (enough to do a few coats), invest in a good primer and be patient. Plus you get to learn how to prepare, paint and fit bodykits. Comes in good practice for when you damage it and can repair it.
oo from what ive seen, talon do fibreglass kits
thats a no no in my books
i do like the diffuser tho, panel beaters today told me they fit them all the time.. i dont believe anything they say!!
thats a no no in my books
i do like the diffuser tho, panel beaters today told me they fit them all the time.. i dont believe anything they say!!
It is by doubting that we come to investigate, and by investigating that we recognize the truth - Peter Abelard
http://clubcj.net/garage.php?mode=view_vehicle&CID=364
His car colour suits it amazingly i think
Love that car
His car colour suits it amazingly i think
Love that car
It is by doubting that we come to investigate, and by investigating that we recognize the truth - Peter Abelard
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