Full respray inc refurbing wheels

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boucherie
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Full respray inc refurbing wheels

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i want to tidy my car up a bit as ive been threatening to do it since i brought it!! Basically id need a full respray and remove any rust bits etc which are starting to creep up. By the time the car goes in for the respray im hoping to have some GRP panels fitted so these may need tidying up as well, depends on the timescale beforehand. Ideally id like to have the car sprayed in the Kuro black and then get the roof graphic reapplied by a professional company to finish off the look.
While the car is being done i need to get my comp mo wheels refurbed and resprayed, probably in the white again, so would the same person be willing to do this or are people on here using a independant restorer?

What sort of price am i looking at for a full respray and the wheels to be done?

Thanks

Ian

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Ben
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Post by Ben »

I think price is down to you - i.e. what level do you want to go to - I think the more you can prepare the car yourself the better the deal - i.e. removing windows, trim etc as the cost of dismantling the car will be factored into the price.

As you're ipswich way I would suggest the guys that Bladerider uses for his cars. For the life of me I can't remember there name - but from all accounts they do a spot on job.

So pm Bladey and get the details from him.
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Post by boucherie »

cool, cheers for that. i think that il be able to strip down most of the car myself as theres not much to take off!

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Post by Tk »

bibbys in colchester i think your looking for murano , heard good things myself, miniwilliams has a thread in here somewhere from when he had some work done on his mini, hope this helps

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Post by 323ian »

Dereham resprays are apparently very good but i have not used them myself yet.

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