How much $ to have hatch and saleen wing painted?

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  1. ram360 Founding Member

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    Just trying to figure out what I should a good price would be before I get ripped off. I might to the prep work myself so I pretty much just need someone to spray the thing w/ some color. Thanks guys.
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    Anybody? :shrug:
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    It depends on the paint, the body shop, and the quality of the paint job. Also the number of clear coats matters as well.
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    It's for this car. I currently have an lx wing on it. It's going to need the racing stripe added to the hatch and wing too. I'll probably do all the prep. I just want it to match the rest of the car....so I want a good job. Anybody?

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    I would say no more than $200 for a really god job.
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    That doesn't seem too bad. Thanks for the reply.
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    your stang is sick!!!!!!!
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    call up some body shops and ask around. i would go more for quality, than cost on something like this. if you do it, do it right. your stang looks great now, keep it that way. mixing paint colors to match your existing color is gonna cost more than just spraying a couple layers of factory paint code, but it prolly won't match up right cause over the years it fades.

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