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I looked at there site and thats a dealership so I am guessing they are going to be real pricey. I know you pay for what you get, but a dealership is going to charge more than a regular body shop. I don't need show quality custom colors, I just want a good paint job, not some quick Macco hack job.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Boyertown, PA
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My Ride: is completely stock and gets great gas mileage. iTrader: (2)
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With that said, plan to spend no less than about $2500 for a full dip. It's that low because you already have it taken apart. When we have customers ask us about prices for overall paint jobs we tell them that exterior original color resprays start at around $2500, jambs-included color changes start at $3500. That gets you a better-than-factory paint job, definitely local show worthy, but nothing ridiculous. Any shop who quotes less is either under quoting you to get you in the door only to raise the final price "at checkout", or they're simply not going to give you a quality job. There aren't many other options. I hope that helps give you some perspective.
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