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Old Jul 6, 2005
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Bumper and rollpan paint cost

I may be getting a street scene front bumper cover and a roll pan for my F-150 and I was wondering if anyone would have an idea about what the cost to paint them to be or if anyone has gotten a bumper painted and how much it was for you.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005
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Bumper and hood scoop = $250 at a auto repair shop 9 months ago.
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005
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Alright, thanks:)
Anyone else?
 
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Old Jul 6, 2005
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I was quoted $200 to paint my bumper, but they said other stuff with it would be cheaper. $250 sounds about right to me for what he got
 
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Hmm so maybe 300 or so whenever i get around to buying them.
 
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ive had 3 rollpans painted in my time, 100, 50, and 50---all buddy discounts

and ive had 3 bumper/valences painted, free, free, and 150 (maaco--crap)
 
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Cool, thanks Scott.
 
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i can get it for you for 100 each, or less
 
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sweet, one of these days, lol.
 
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Ryan go for it..sounds awsome

Scott- how much did it cost yah for your hood

u think if i got some type of flames on a black hood if it would look good?
 
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Originally Posted by HighRollerII
Ryan go for it..sounds awsome

Scott- how much did it cost yah for your hood

u think if i got some type of flames on a black hood if it would look good?


haha, with the paint, metallic flake, and 2 types of pearl, and all the prep, tape and other supplies, my paint job is about 2-3k

good thing my best friend and i did it at the shop he worked at, and it cost me 80 bucks in supplies only


oh, it depends on the style of flames, i mean, you can get some ghost flames added (its a pearl added to the clearcoat), so when the sunlight hits it right, they show, but at night and on cloudy days, its still black, you can get that in just about any color. Pearl costs more then paint, but if you think about it, you arent paying for primer, paint, and clear, just clear, less prep, cheaper
 
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