Pain job question
#2
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Why don’t you put in a roll in or spray in bed liner. It’s cheaper than having someone paint the bed and it would last longer. Plus they look pretty good to. Scratch proof, kinda grippy so things don’t slide around. Not sure how much. Napa sells a kit of it for $100 but that’s kinda high and I think wal-mart even sells it.
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thread title: "Pain job question"
hmmm I'm scared now...
lol, just mess'n with ya
shouldn't cost too much just to have the bed painted to match the cab as close as possible; maybe $100-$200 for a decent job *probably can go cheaper, but you'll sacrifice quality
hmmm I'm scared now...
lol, just mess'n with ya
shouldn't cost too much just to have the bed painted to match the cab as close as possible; maybe $100-$200 for a decent job *probably can go cheaper, but you'll sacrifice quality
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like superbleeder said it all depends on the quality you are looking for and if you want any body work done. $200 seems dirt cheap to me i would guess closer to $600. the question i have is why are you painting just the bed, is it a replacement?
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