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I know this is an open ended question but has anyone had a full repaint done recently that could advise on cost expectations? Car in question is an E36 coupe , no rust, no dents, some rock chips and will remain the same colour. Just looking for a ballpark idea so I don't get ripped.

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Just for paint and under coat 2pak and paint it myself $472.00

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I recently got a two quote to respray the wagon, note this was not a glass out job, just repair a few dings and dents and respray in original colour $4k plus gst.

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I recently got a two quote to respray the wagon, note this was not a glass out job, just repair a few dings and dents and respray in original colour $4k plus gst.

That sounds like either something serious needed doing, or someone didn't really want the work.

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I wouldnt pay less then 5 or 6k for a paint job. 95% of cars will need some sort of panel work done. I used to be a panelbeater. The cheaper you go the na

stier it will look. If you are keeping the car pay decent money for a paint job. And get the car stripped properly ( glass out and the rest ) otherwise it wont look as good.

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I wouldnt pay less then 5 or 6k for a paint job. 95% of cars will need some sort of panel work done. I used to be a panelbeater. The cheaper you go the nastier it will look. If you are keeping the car pay decent money for a paint job. And get the car stripped properly ( glass out and the rest ) otherwise it wont look as good.

I appreciate what you're saying, and it's true.

Hard to justify a $6k panel and paint job on a daily driver worth $8k, though. I'd like to get the multitude of stone chips sorted on our car (a consequence of driving SH1 every day) but the cost is hard to justify.

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Yeah thats very true. But if you cheap out on painting it all the stone chips will rust up in a few years. And things like that.

Also alot of people wouldnt see what I would see I in paint. One of the curses of working in the industry.

How much money you spend all depends on how long you want to keep the car for. I have seen a lot of paint jobs that are cheap jobs that only last a year or two before they shrink back awfully and looks worse then it did before you had it painted.

You can always get a car painted in sections though if its easier on the bank that way.

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How much money you spend all depends on how long you want to keep the car for. I have seen a lot of paint jobs that are cheap jobs that only last a year or two before they shrink back awfully and looks worse then it did before you had it painted.

You can always get a car painted in sections though if its easier on the bank that way.

The osf wing on my 190E is a case in point. Looked good when I bought the car although I could see it had been painted - subtle shade difference - but is now a bit of a shambles. :(

I've struggled to find someone who will paint a panel at a time. If we weren't using the car so much, I'd take the bonnet off and take into the shop!

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Yeah my car has pretty much a small ding on every panel, the price seems consistent though in AKL for what I wanted. I went to two reputed panel and paint shops, I am sure I will get the cheaper quotes from other places.

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Embrace the stone chips! They're badges of honour.

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Thanks for the advice. At this stage it seems a bit over the top to drop that kind of coin into a car that was purchased for $2k. I've worked as a painter before overseas and the prices here are more than double what we used to charge so just wanted a bit of a second opinion. I think I'll look into a diy job and "invest" in some new tools. Can do a bit of practicing on bumper covers and what not until ready to spray the top.

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I wouldnt pay less then 5 or 6k for a paint job. 95% of cars will need some sort of panel work done. I used to be a panelbeater. The cheaper you go the na

stier it will look. If you are keeping the car pay decent money for a paint job. And get the car stripped properly ( glass out and the rest ) otherwise it wont look as good.

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I'm calling bs on your generalization of cheap = nasty.

There's a few members on this forum that paid waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay less than 5-6k on a paint job and i'm pretty sure they were happy with the results.

In fact one member got his car done twice 3 years apart by the same person to tidy it up, both times were re-sprays.

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WOW !!! LTNS John :P thought we might have lost you to the ciggies :o ... how's it all going ??

BTW..... Happy Birthday.... I hope you're having a great day :D

Edited by *Glenn*
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WOW !!! LTNS John :P thought we might have lost you to the ciggies :o ... how's it all going ??

BTW..... Happy Birthday.... I hope you're having a great day :D

Hiya Glenn. I'm still lurking, and unfortunately still putting up with "that" dirty demon (tho' I wish I wasn't)

Keep pretty silent these days as I don't have a Bimmer so keep my nose out lol. I do speak up 'IF' I need to tho'. (Hence above post)

Thank you for the 'HB'.

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