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Join Date: May 2005
Location: NSW
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Im getting to the point with my project XE where the body is stripped with engine bay, doors, front & rear windows, boot and bonnet, interior is all out of the car. Most of the panels are already in primer. As far as I can tell it would be almost a 'panel beaters dream' as far as a straight forward job to do. Which begs the question is it worth spending something like 6k + to get it done by someone or buy the gear (compressor etc) and give it a go myself. I have had some experience before with painting trucks and loco's and would rather save some $ for other things such as the engine. Ive also heard varying reports on benefits of Acrylic vs 2 pack (not the rapper!)
Any suggestions?
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