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01-16-2011, 02:17 AM | #121 |
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I remember paying like $900 something. Sprayed the bodykit and fenders seperate, a little patch work on the spoiler, shave one of the rear side markers. Then i picked it up and put everything on at home. Would have been better if I had prepped it better.
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01-16-2011, 03:50 AM | #123 |
Agreed. This is my first time posting on this forum and already have people talking shit. I thought it was a community that shared the same interest in the same car. I like DSM Tuners better.
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but if you plan on keeping your heap, i suggest attempting to convince your folks (i assume you live at home) that you no longer need the spare refrigerator in the garage, nor the ladder, boxes, paint cans, etc.. all that shit needs to come out. then, spend a few thousand (minimum) on equipping your garage as a sanctuary to do work on your own vehicle. from there, you can have a quality shop paint your car with the bare-minimum of PPG paint, assuming they have the facilities do properly PREP the vehicle, remove dents, blocksand, wetsand all jams, etc... then you will have a nice paint job that will last you for years and years, until you do something stupid like race your car into a wall because all of a sudden your friends pressured you into proving to them that you can (or cannot) DRiFT Quote:
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ps: whatever happened to the red square feature this forum had years ago? that was so fucking good. people got hammered for saying stupid shit (me included). zilvia really needs to add that feature back |
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i vividly recall thinking to myself as a kid, eons ago, just how much i loved cars like the lamborghini countach. then i grew up and realized that its just not as cool as it once was. instead, those memories get replaced with better, wiser dreams.. such as one day owning a ferrari f40 or perhaps, just maybe.. a mclaren f1. i too used to think the 2g eclipse (turbo) was cool. until i sat in my friends gsx, the interior is puke, the cars turning radius sucks, and year after year the car fell more and more apart. my other friend loves his talon though. hard to keep cars like that when you can buy an evo which is better in almost every possible way. so anyway, how bout them paintjobs.......... lets see some more single stage bondo ridden madness! let the saga continue! |
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01-16-2011, 08:59 PM | #130 |
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well that sure made my night.
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01-17-2011, 01:28 AM | #132 |
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WTF happened to this thread? So much [email protected]#t talking get back on topic guys
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01-17-2011, 07:20 AM | #136 |
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LOL yeah might be true. Maaco usually have "specials" but they are really only less steps paint jobs. And if they have to do some bodywork their prices go up really big. Usually they have a couple of cars outside just finished so you can check their work. Ive seen good paint jobs but the quality/color of the paint is not always the one you expect.
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01-17-2011, 12:27 PM | #137 |
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i kinda dont give a shit about how bad the paint it is... cause my car oe paint is done alomst down the metal rest of the pain is peeling and my two fenders are primerd grey.. im hoping the 800 dollar prep and stage 1 paint they do comes out good.
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06-15-2011, 11:55 AM | #143 |
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"Go ahead...Maaco my day"
Thanks to all for insight, pictures, tech, bullshit, and talks of eating poop. I now feel more confident about the Maaco's of America. Now, I'll just have to go find the best one in KY Land.....
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06-30-2011, 04:14 PM | #144 |
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Make sure you communicate with your local Maaco BEFORE you get too mentally sold on taking it there. As said before:
>>> service varies greatly by LOCATION <<< I went to the local one, and not only were the owners complete racist slimeball dicks, but the price was 2X what I saw at another location. They quoted one thing over the phone, and when I showed up in person, they became degrading and wouldn't offer the earlier price. They claimed they couldn't do the basic enamel job for less than $600, and wouldn't warranty the finish at all. $600 for just shooting one coat of enamel is ridiculous. So... show up, get a feel for whether your location is a con game, and if they are decent, get the price in writing. If they are hucksters, move on to another location! |
06-30-2011, 04:29 PM | #145 |
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i have maaco paint job and honestly its piece of shit.. they over spray every thing primer my window and my tail lights they even got my tires... you get what you pay for will i go back hell yeah for 400 bucks i cant argue.... but dont be a nickel looking for a dime.. cause you have to pay to play...
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07-01-2011, 07:10 AM | #146 |
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True, but being a Daily Driven enthusiast and riding lowlow, I don't want an award-winning paint job for now due to mad scraping and scratching. Maybe when I retire the S14 as my DD, I'll opt to get the paint done professionally by fellow enthusiasts, not some racist pricks.
I chose the latest gunmetal grey that the latest model Toyota Avalons, Camrys, and Corollas can come in from the factory. It has a nice flake in it, but will this paint application cost more? And since it is a factory (non-pearl) paint, doesn't this mean that I can shop around for the best price per gallon? Any insight? Paint code: 1G3 Magnetic Grey Metallic (nevermind the FF Corolla, that's just a visual aid to match with the code)
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07-01-2011, 07:22 AM | #147 |
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Friend of mine paid Maaco $500 to shoot his S13 gray.
Looks alright from 20 feet or so, as you get closer you can notice how they didn't really take their time to mask the car. If you're going this route, I'd suggest prepping the car yourself and just having Maaco shoot the paint. |
07-01-2011, 11:07 AM | #148 |
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i got a maaco paint job, turned out great. you guys should do it.
only thing is, you gotta remind the painter to clean his gun properly oh, you also gotta remind the helper to prep and mask the car.. they dont always do that and you gotta remind them to be easy on the bondo, they tend to spread it thick oh, and remind the painter to be consistent about how he holds the gun and sprays the metallics, you could end up with tiger stripes and and remind them to keep the pressure of the gun adjusted properly or remind them to take off your lights and moldings, fenders, doors, paint that all separately. but it worked out great for me, may vary for you... just sayin tho |
07-01-2011, 11:13 AM | #149 | |
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07-01-2011, 12:43 PM | #150 |
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1 year old maaco paint, still strong no chips, imperfections, runs, orange peel, fading. survived some winter driving its all about which maaco you go to and how well you prep your own car. $300 ish dollars well spent gjdm |
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