DetailingGeek
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- May 9, 2013
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I am thinking of purchasing a vehicle that has cosmetic blemishes on the bumpers and mirrors, and other small areas. If I bought brand new replacement parts that are already primered, can I put them on the vehicle and leave it outside? Or do I have to get them painted first? If I can leave it primered forever, I would just leave the mirrors primered.
Also, how much money should I be saving at the body shop by having the parts already primered, compared to a part that's already painted a different color? Of course I will bring them the parts already removed from the car. It's already primered, so the prep work couldn't be much more than making sure it's clean. Around what should I expect to spend to get one bumper painted? Both bumpers? Both bumpers and a mirror? I live in an expensive major city. Shops don't like giving quotes over the phone. I've tried before and they have told me $500-600 just to paint one door, even if I removed the trim and/or removed the door from the car. Or the best line "we have to see it, just bring it in."
Also, how much money should I be saving at the body shop by having the parts already primered, compared to a part that's already painted a different color? Of course I will bring them the parts already removed from the car. It's already primered, so the prep work couldn't be much more than making sure it's clean. Around what should I expect to spend to get one bumper painted? Both bumpers? Both bumpers and a mirror? I live in an expensive major city. Shops don't like giving quotes over the phone. I've tried before and they have told me $500-600 just to paint one door, even if I removed the trim and/or removed the door from the car. Or the best line "we have to see it, just bring it in."