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Land Rover 90 respray costs


jameshub

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i'm close to finishing the pref work, sanding every panel flat, filling holes etc etc......

the plan was to do the paint job myself but having never done it before i really dont want to ruin all my hard work + i would only be able to do the work using a roller rather than spary job, which is what i would prefer.

anyone recommend someone who does a good job or any idea's on a rough cost to get it done, considering all painwork prepared?

thanks

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There are good resprays; there are cheap resprays; there are look-good-for-six-months-then-peel-off resprays.

There are, to be brutally honest, no cheap resprays that look good after five years.

A proper body-shop will look over your 'preparation' with a cynical and hawk-like eye - then probably want to re-do most of it !

They will probably expect you to sign some sort of 'disclaimer' against any reaction between their paint and the paint already on the car: after all, they don't know if their paint is going to react and blister horribly with the third-layer-down applied-with-a-broom emulsion-NATO-green, do they?

Similarly, they should expect you to present the car with all trim/glass/lights/locks removed so they can do a proper masking-job.

For a Land-Rover-sized vehicle I'd be expecting to pay at least £500 in materials. Plus a couple of days labour. And time in the low-bake oven.

Say £1500 minimum.

Plus VAT.

--Tanuki.

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There are good resprays; there are cheap resprays; there are look-good-for-six-months-then-peel-off resprays.

There are, to be brutally honest, no cheap resprays that look good after five years.

A proper body-shop will look over your 'preparation' with a cynical and hawk-like eye - then probably want to re-do most of it !

They will probably expect you to sign some sort of 'disclaimer' against any reaction between their paint and the paint already on the car: after all, they don't know if their paint is going to react and blister horribly with the third-layer-down applied-with-a-broom emulsion-NATO-green, do they?

Similarly, they should expect you to present the car with all trim/glass/lights/locks removed so they can do a proper masking-job.

For a Land-Rover-sized vehicle I'd be expecting to pay at least £500 in materials. Plus a couple of days labour. And time in the low-bake oven.

Say £1500 minimum.

Plus VAT.

--Tanuki.

I am taking most of the paint off due to camo finish causing ripples etc which would show clealy on respray, so nothing for their paint to react to...

i think i will do it the old fashioned way and use a roller

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