Finally, got the FD back from the body shop
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Finally, got the FD back from the body shop
I'm sure you've all seen the damage pics many times. Here is the finished product. Overall, I am very happy with the outcome.
And yes, I know that my wheels suck.
And yes, I know that my wheels suck.
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And yes, I know that my wheels suck.
And yes, I know that my wheels suck.
Looks like the body shop did a real nice job.
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Good for you man. It looks great. I like the picture on your website( the classy one). I can't tell you how many times i've done that myself. I got a good laugh out of it.
The Mustang is pretty too. I'm jealous. My everyday driver is most likely going to be an 88 Monte SS. I would rather drive the Cobra any day of the week.
Good for you.
Jim
The Mustang is pretty too. I'm jealous. My everyday driver is most likely going to be an 88 Monte SS. I would rather drive the Cobra any day of the week.
Good for you.
Jim
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Well, the damage repair was $3800. They cut me a smoking deal on the paint though. Since my friend wrecked the car and their estimate was in line with others I had recieved, they only charged me $1200 to paint the rest of the car. They did a hell of a good job as well. They took all of the dings out, took off all trim/bumpers/lights, and used a PPG 2 stage paint. Typically, a paint job like this would cost around $3k (so I'm told).
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