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ep-unit
06-17-2010, 01:10 AM
fellow members, looking to find out how much would it be to have my mugen rep wing painted...thanks for the feedback:mbiggrin:

Distance
06-17-2010, 01:37 AM
i got a quote for120. but gotta disassemble it lol.

Passenger
06-17-2010, 08:07 AM
For the c/f I got quoted $200. They said it'd be $25 extra to take it off.. lol. I wish I got paid $25 for 5 minutes of work.

ep_hatcher_510
06-17-2010, 09:39 AM
go to shops and get some quotes, our prices are going to differ a bit from your area. For a quality job the average should be around 150-250 depending on place. definitely no more then 300 tho.

Andrew
06-17-2010, 02:05 PM
go to shops and get some quotes, our prices are going to differ a bit from your area. For a quality job the average should be around 150-250 depending on place. definitely no more then 300 tho.

what he said, and then again you can always try to bargain too. say that this place would do it for this and see if they'll price match or even charge less

MOOGEN
06-17-2010, 02:14 PM
I think I'm going to paint mines aswell. I have some ssm and clear left so it should be free lol.

ep-unit
06-25-2010, 12:30 AM
anyone had to have theres shaved down a lil for fitment?

02EP3SI
07-08-2010, 05:19 PM
anyone had to have theres shaved down a lil for fitment?

which part?? i feel like mine fits pretty well

ep3jd
07-22-2010, 03:25 PM
one hundred.. billion... dollars....

EP3tuner410
10-11-2010, 07:23 PM
what he said, and then again you can always try to bargain too. say that this place would do it for this and see if they'll price match or even charge less

Not many shops care what other places charge.

If a shop will do it for less then another shop then 9 times out of 10 don't get it sprayed there!

My shop charges $22 an hour for paint materials and $42 an hour for paint labor which is pretty much average in Marlyand...

I looked it up in our system and painting a larger wing was $160 even which is a 2.5 hour job.

03Si757
10-12-2010, 04:20 PM
You can always prep it yourself.... Get you some 400 wet/dry paper, wetsand it real nice and smooth, Take it to a body shop, and tell them to spray it for you. Most likly theyll tell you they cannot warranty the work because they did not prep it, but itll save you about an hour or 2 off of labor prices. I painted a friends side skirts (some kind of comparison) for $65 a peice, Off work site I preped them for him for $40 for both, sorta a idea. Id say prep it yourself and youll be looking at around $80-100. Its SUPER easy...

Kis4KEN
01-28-2011, 05:13 AM
You can always prep it yourself.... Get you some 400 wet/dry paper, wetsand it real nice and smooth, Take it to a body shop, and tell them to spray it for you. Most likly theyll tell you they cannot warranty the work because they did not prep it, but itll save you about an hour or 2 off of labor prices. I painted a friends side skirts (some kind of comparison) for $65 a peice, Off work site I preped them for him for $40 for both, sorta a idea. Id say prep it yourself and youll be looking at around $80-100. Its SUPER easy...

Do that. It's probably easier than you think. Just make sure that everything gets scratched/dull.