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Old 06-09-2002, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How much doesit cost?

How much would a new paintjob cost for stock color, and how much would it be to repair a door with a couple holes and dents?
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I'm kinda wondering that too. I know it would be cheaper because they only have to do the outside, no engine bay, no inside doors, trunk, etc. Prolly, 1k-1.5k?
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I'm kinda wondering that too. I know it would be cheaper because they only have to do the outside, no engine bay, no inside doors, trunk, etc. Prolly, 1k-1.5k?
sounds about right....
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well is there anyway they can fix my door without repainting everything and not cost so much
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That would be much cheaper. The bodyshops can just bondo the holes in and paint the door but theres always the chance that the door won't match the rest of the car perfect. And if its way off then they should fix it for free. So it's your call
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ok thanks
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That would be much cheaper. The bodyshops can just bondo the holes in and paint the door but theres always the chance that the door won't match the rest of the car perfect. And if its way off then they should fix it for free. So it's your call
A good place will blend the paint so you can't tell too much.
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how do you know whats a good place
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