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Full respray?

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Anyone had a full respray done on their car recently? Any idea how much I would expect to pay? The car is in standard condition for an '87 i.e. there are a couple of minor rust bubbles in the usual places and the rear bumper is quite seriously corroded. It would need a new set of rubbers as well.

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..I'd like to know the answer to this question, too.

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I was quoted "at least £1700" for my '44 but not including any replacement seals or rubbers. Lot of work dismantling things to do it properly. Opted for just the front end (Spoiler, wings & bonnet.) for £500. I think that was a very good price.
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Hi,

I re-sprayed my '85 Targa 2 years ago & here's a break down of the costs:

All new seals/rubbers/mouldings £1200 (Forest Fine)

New 1/4 panels X2, Inner Sills X2, Outer Sills X2, Kidney Bowls X2, plus other silly trim parts £1900+. (Design 911)

All the above fitted & Re-sprayed in Grand Prix white £3000.

I thought it just needed door jam panels & a full re-spray but it worked out slightly more! :(

Now I have a very good example & having looked at other cars that have been re-sprayed at a similar time or even more recent, my car has a sharper detail & still looks as good as the day i got it back. You really do get what you pay for when you hand your car to a body shop & it always takes longer than they tell you it's going to take.

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Cheers for the answers. I suspect that my desired result will sadly be more in line with Alan's prices than JJ! I didn't realise the rubbers were that expensive, crikey that's a lot.

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Hi

I dont want to upset you , but to do a proper job (windows out and fully stripped) with all new mouldings and rubbers front and rear , and they will find rust under the mouldings (trust me) you can kiss goodbye to £5-7k, i know because i have had my SSE just done

Worth every penny looks fab

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Mike Holmes wrote:Hi

I dont want to upset you , but to do a proper job (windows out and fully stripped) with all new mouldings and rubbers front and rear , and they will find rust under the mouldings (trust me) you can kiss goodbye to £5-7k, i know because i have had my SSE just done

Worth every penny looks fab

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Thanks for the replies. Looks like another big bill, but it'll be worth it...

I should be going on Sunday, so keep an eye out for a tatty black 3.2 and come and say hi!
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Clive993 wrote:
Mike Holmes wrote:Hi

I dont want to upset you , but to do a proper job (windows out and fully stripped) with all new mouldings and rubbers front and rear , and they will find rust under the mouldings (trust me) you can kiss goodbye to £5-7k, i know because i have had my SSE just done

Worth every penny looks fab

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Probably meet up as Sean suggests???
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Clive993 wrote:Probably meet up as Sean suggests???
Whats that then?????
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get the seals/rubbers and i will do the full respray/ prep and rust removal and inhibiter for 3.5k.
this includes stripping everything out prepare it all and respray it and put it back together.
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My TR7 was sprayed from a bare shell, the spray job on thecar alone was 3k & the little trim items cost a fortune not just the rubbers but the little widgets & clips etc. that are needed when putting it together. Also once you start replacing bits other bits start looking shabby, known in the trade as shipwrights disease :mrgreen:
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