02-11-2015, 04:03 PM
the more you do the better the price, but do not spray anything on to the car, as it may react with the paint the sprayer likes/prefers to use.
I do the majority of the work myself, but unfortunatly i do not have either an oven, or a spray booth .
I will however be getting a new workshop soonish, it will be large enough to fit a couple of cars in, and have enough space to have half lifts, the full height lifts will fit, but the car wont be able to go full height. and i will be fitting a poly tent for spraying lol. i am digressing here.
If you can do the work yourself, it will save you a ton... but if you are not 100% confident in doing it, then i would do as others have said, get a quote on the roof, (£300-£400 is where i would expect it to be for good work) and replace the bumper.
I do the majority of the work myself, but unfortunatly i do not have either an oven, or a spray booth .
I will however be getting a new workshop soonish, it will be large enough to fit a couple of cars in, and have enough space to have half lifts, the full height lifts will fit, but the car wont be able to go full height. and i will be fitting a poly tent for spraying lol. i am digressing here.
If you can do the work yourself, it will save you a ton... but if you are not 100% confident in doing it, then i would do as others have said, get a quote on the roof, (£300-£400 is where i would expect it to be for good work) and replace the bumper.
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