I have a 99 y87 with racing stripes. I just bought it about 2 months ago, and the stripes being 6 years old, are cracking horribly. At some spots you can completely see through it. I wanted an estimate on how much it would be to replace them. Would I need a new clear coat also?
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Dad is an automotive painter...its gonna be around the $1000 mark if its done really good by a reputable shop. My dad is a PPG master-certified automotive painter...one of very few in the country....and i got mine for...the cost of materials; $50. Woot. But if ur gonna get them done, get it done the right way by someone good.
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Originally posted by TheGreenPunisher:
Dad is an automotive painter...its gonna be around the $1000 mark if its done really good by a reputable shop. My dad is a PPG master-certified automotive painter...one of very few in the country....and i got mine for...the cost of materials; $50. Woot. But if ur gonna get them done, get it done the right way by someone good.
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do you think it would be alright if I just placed the new ones in the spot of the old ones, without getting a new clear coat, knowing the old ones ae going to take off a lot of the paint1999 y87 a4, american thunder cat-back, 3.42 gears, headers, grey racing stripes, billet grill, 17inch c5 rims
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The August 2005 issue of "Super Chevy"(pg. 161) has a good article about putting racing strips on but not about taking them off. There are vinyl removing sprays. I have some real nasty vinyls I am taking off an ex cop car. I found a plastic straight edge (I think its a paint tool), cooking oil (to keep it from sticking to the rest of the vinyl messy), and a hair dryer (some heat makes it easier) along with the spray work but takes time.
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Originally posted by BiH:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by TheGreenPunisher:
Dad is an automotive painter...its gonna be around the $1000 mark if its done really good by a reputable shop. My dad is a PPG master-certified automotive painter...one of very few in the country....and i got mine for...the cost of materials; $50. Woot. But if ur gonna get them done, get it done the right way by someone good.
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