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higher priced jobs usually contain better materials and time preparing the job.....cheaper jobs mean break out the dynabraid air sander and wiz it down tape it up and paint it.....then wait for the shrink backs in a month or so,and fades ect needing to be redone much sooner......the dearer jobs mean wet sand windows out paint it once....rub it down wet and flow coat it....then the job last's for many years....take your pic,its horse's for course's as they say

:D I do agree....but do you have to be there to watch them do this?

To make sure you are paying for the work you asked them to do on your car.

This is the question........I am in the opinion that when you are taking your pride and joy to anyone

for service etc. You should be able to see the progress of the thing...making sure they are at least working on the thing and not on their own cars instead.

I learn't this leason from a workshop i was taking my car to.

Just because they have nice examples of cars in their drive way does not mean they are going to make yours

look like them or spend time in fixing the faults you requested of them.

I have had not one good experience with Panel beaters/painters or high performance workshops.

Kid learn the hard way or be smart and take ylwgtr(even pay him ) with you. He can see if the job is done or not,

Unfortunetly you cant and makes you a easy target for all these establishments.

:(

No offence matt...great quote only works for suckers......why dont we all buy 911 turbos......we will have paid alot of money...i instead prefer to

see 7 second hand r34 gtr's parked outside.

I will sell you an office chair that retails for $400 for $150.

That is not correct....your statement is flawed.

But having said that, shop around and ask what you are getting for your money.

I agree some people charge a resonable price but others charge like a wounded bull.

Saying the wounded bull is a better is incorrect. :D

huh?

higher priced jobs usually contain better materials and time preparing the job.....cheaper jobs mean break out the dynabraid air sander and wiz it down tape it up and paint it.....then wait for the shrink backs in a month or so,and fades ect needing to be redone much sooner......the dearer jobs mean wet sand windows out paint it once....rub it down wet and flow coat it....then the job last's for many years....take your pic,its horse's for course's as they say

yes... and they look sweeeeeet :(

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