I believe I did DIY's for most of them Ofey...
Unfortunately I did not take images of the glowing emblem build... sorry, but if any really want to know I am happy to provide guidance (the majority thought it too ricey.. so its not for everyone).
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Compared to others, SSV's pricing is average for what is on offer. The rear diffuser in question pricing are:
$440 as is
$484 primed
$605 painted
Counter for up to $88 in shipping (ranges from $25-$88 ) and the costs arent as expensive compared to other things.
You have to remember, when you look at anything to do with bodykits, the dollar will be big and many times there will be hidden costs involved (eg after sale costs such as repairing and what not, fitting too if you dont do it yourself).
$440 as is
$484 primed
$605 painted
Counter for up to $88 in shipping (ranges from $25-$88 ) and the costs arent as expensive compared to other things.
You have to remember, when you look at anything to do with bodykits, the dollar will be big and many times there will be hidden costs involved (eg after sale costs such as repairing and what not, fitting too if you dont do it yourself).
My question hangs over the $44 to get it primed.
This is where all the prep work is repairing pin holes and imperfections in the plastic or F/Glass.
When I painted my rear lip it took about 4 hours to prep and prime to get it ready to top coat and that was with no mucking around.
Perhaps it is just as standard "cover up" acrylic primer?
This is where all the prep work is repairing pin holes and imperfections in the plastic or F/Glass.
When I painted my rear lip it took about 4 hours to prep and prime to get it ready to top coat and that was with no mucking around.
Perhaps it is just as standard "cover up" acrylic primer?
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