Painting the Stillen Fascia

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Sensors
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Hey I was wondering if anyone in Northern NJ knew of a good place to get the fascia painted. I live near Morristown and was just curious of a good body shop that did a good job for a reasonable price. I know its about 400 dollars that everyone seems to be paying for it to be painted, just don't want to pay that much for a ****ty job done.

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Sensors
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bump

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dangeris
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search out Mr. Coupe. I think he had his done by MACCO and they did a pretty good job. Bottom line is as long as the shop reads and follows the Stillen direction, you should be OK

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phobs
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Yeah, it's all about the prep work. Make sure they are experienced with polyurethane. I went to a local shop and after examining my kit they said they know how to paint fiberglass ..

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losenone
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The most important part is that it is sanded properly. If not, the paint will just simply flake off. When I actually purchase my front kit, I have a friend that does body work and ill get a good deal

saywat
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wow maaco..if they charge bout $300 to paint a whole car i wonder how much they charge to do a bumper

coderedk
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wow really why so cheap? im from the area


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