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Old 04-07-2006, 04:15 PM   #4
byrd
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Re: Bodywork question

Not too bad and if the guy is good he is worth it, you get what you pay for...4 pieces total and all seperate, not a bad price. I just had part of the cab done and had to take it back for the rest(stupid me I know) but the total for the cab and to put it all in primer(not etching primer real primer you can't sand and paint right on top of it) was about $600, two trips cost me a little more. Etching primer really isn't needed after blasting as you have already preped the metal for proper adhesion with the blasting.
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