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Body kit!?!?!?!


soulfulgrrl
07-29-2005, 10:02 AM
i want to put a body kit on my 2000 mustang but i'm not sure how to do it the priming, painting and attaching. is it hard to take off the exisiting body kit, were can i get good automotive paint that will mach my factory color, if ne one would give me some pointer and help me out on like a "how to" i would appreciate it.

soulfulgrrl
07-29-2005, 02:45 PM
why is no one willing to help, i don't understand why people can't just be nice for a change and help people out.

GTStang
07-29-2005, 02:59 PM
why is no one willing to help, i don't understand why people can't just be nice for a change and help people out.

#1. You asked only 4 hours ago in the middle of the work day... I don't know about everyone else but some of us have jobs. And a lot of us have jobs were we have internet access.

#2.If you never painted and don't already have the equipment it's cheaper to just pay abody shop to paint it. Most people think doing it themselves will be cheaper but it's not until your well established.After you add the cost of buying the equipment, materials, more materials(good paint cost $$$) cause you will fuck up and have to redo work cause it's part of the learning curve you spent more than it would of cost you.

#3. Taking off the stock stuff and putting on aftermakret it's pretty straight forwward.

BigDanTheMan
07-29-2005, 06:37 PM
any body shop can paint your gear for you and they should have the proper paint in stock; if your paint is a little flat, fadded or chipped up you might want to get your whole car re-painted because fresh paint on a body kit makes it really stand out apart from the rest of the car and i believe that you would want it to kind of mesh together.

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