Re-painting my "Pebble Beige" '96
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My Max was obviously in a wreck before I owned it and certain parts were replaced. It seems like they did a excellent job (no problems in a year), but my rear bumper does not match my car 100% I know most 4th gens I've seen in this color have this issue, because of the material the bumper is made of, but whereas the color usually matches 98%, mine is about 95-96%.
I'm thinkin about repainting in a platinum or Burgundy. Is it worth it to even do it? (I'd trade it in before I spent too much on just paint). I love everything else on the car.
If it is worth it, how much is the avg for a GOOD paint job?
I'm thinkin about repainting in a platinum or Burgundy. Is it worth it to even do it? (I'd trade it in before I spent too much on just paint). I love everything else on the car.
If it is worth it, how much is the avg for a GOOD paint job?
#2
Repaiting the same color = $2000 for the bottom end of a decent job.
Repainting a different color = $3000 for the bottom end of a decent job. If you change the color you have to paint the door jambs, in the trunk, the engine bay etc.. If you don't, the job will look amataur hour.
Repainting a different color = $3000 for the bottom end of a decent job. If you change the color you have to paint the door jambs, in the trunk, the engine bay etc.. If you don't, the job will look amataur hour.
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