New Blue 7520

/ New Blue 7520
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#21  
Gamble77, I paid $900 for the paint job. It was offered to me at no charge. I thought, do I want somebody painting this thing for free? No, I asked him to figure out what their cost would be and I would pay that. They had to have lost money on that deal. All the sheet metal was removed and painted, the loader had to be painted twice due to bad weather. Overall they did a fairly good job, it's no show car paint job, but I'm glad that I had it done.
 
/ New Blue 7520 #22  
Yeah, thas not bad actually. We charge a blanket fee of $950 for a paint job. Thats usually involved using new fenders and as little body work possible and only one clear coat. I like the way it looks...and I can't believe he offered to do it for free!
 
/ New Blue 7520
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#23  
Spend enough money and you would be amazed what people will do, or maybe not. Just my experience. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 

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