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Old 06-22-2018, 11:55 PM   #7
MaximS
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Originally Posted by NRXRaptor View Post
if you want the paint to be done well then take it to an autobody shop that insurance companies trust. the shop that I go to (G&C in Ukiah) does an outstanding job with paint matching my crystal white pearl. the thing is its going to cost a lot of money. it seems like you have money if you're going to get carbon fiber fenders though
Well, it's not so much that I have money... It's that my fenders need to be fixed but I don't want to buy 2 new fenders and have them paint matched because at that point it'll be around the same. Carbon fiber fender set from Seibon is $880 USD and I'm right beside New York right now so free shipping and no tax. Compare that to getting OEM fenders and having them paint matched, I think it's cheaper. Plus this is the push I need to start modifying I guess, it's kind of a shitty situation (the accident) but luckily I'm 18 and don't have anyone who depends on me, so the car being a money pit is MY problem and MY problem alone. Silver lining I guess...
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