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mold and install body kits?????

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Try these guys, from what ive seen they do great work.

Als Concept
4081 Fort Lewis
Tacoma, WA 98433

(253) 964-2637
 
i work in a shop in tacoma and we do custom stuff. my buddy and i do stuff on the side also for reasonable prices heres some pics of his civic he did and a couple close ups of the paint on me eclipse i did
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the civic is candy and would be about 5000-6000 but kandy paint is very expensive and time consuming to spray my eclipse in the pics would have been about 4000-5000 mainly because of the bodywork done to it and its a tri coat with house of kolor pearl thats about 300 buks for 2oz's. but we are willing to work on whatever budgets people have. everything we do is basecoat clear coat and we typically dont mask things we remove parts, door handles, bumpers moldings, etc it makes for a much nicer job we can do stuff starting at 1200 just depends what you want done we did a real quicky on a civic for a kid for 800 and had it back to him the same it was a nice driver paint job i'll try and get some pics of it but we try to steer away from these 800 jobs there to much like maaco jobs all jobs are painted and cured in a professional paint booth not just a garage if you have some pics of your cars you want done post em and i can give you a price
 
whats going on guys I have a white 95 TSI you can see the pic in my profile .
what would t be for my to to get the white done over with pearl and the black changed to a dark gunmetal to match the carbon fiber hood and hatch that i am getting just an idea would be great :thumb::talon:
 
the civic is candy and would be about 5000-6000 but kandy paint is very expensive and time consuming to spray my eclipse in the pics would have been about 4000-5000 mainly because of the bodywork done to it and its a tri coat with house of kolor pearl thats about 300 buks for 2oz's. but we are willing to work on whatever budgets people have. everything we do is basecoat clear coat and we typically dont mask things we remove parts, door handles, bumpers moldings, etc it makes for a much nicer job we can do stuff starting at 1200 just depends what you want done we did a real quicky on a civic for a kid for 800 and had it back to him the same it was a nice driver paint job i'll try and get some pics of it but we try to steer away from these 800 jobs there to much like maaco jobs all jobs are painted and cured in a professional paint booth not just a garage if you have some pics of your cars you want done post em and i can give you a price

Woah thats awesome, I was planning on just getting a cheap Maaco job but I think this would be a lot better.

Right now I'm working on getting a 2GB back bumper ( I'm getting the front from certifit, but the backs are a bi*** to find), then I plan on sanding and priming it. All I want is a cheap paint job that will last for a while.
 
Woah thats awesome, I was planning on just getting a cheap Maaco job but I think this would be a lot better.

Right now I'm working on getting a 2GB back bumper ( I'm getting the front from certifit, but the backs are a bi*** to find), then I plan on sanding and priming it. All I want is a cheap paint job that will last for a while.

We can cut you a much better deal if you do some of the prep work yourself and typically the more trim you take of the car the better. you have less chance of peeling. if you dont plan on keeping the car forever i would just do a quickee and leave all trim and bumpers etc.. on but if you wanna keep it for along time i would make sure that this paint job is decent because if you do a cheap one now then want to do a nice one later your nice paint job is only as good as whats under it basicly, so of you paint over a bad paint job your asking for trouble later on

when you get ready to sand and prime things let me know and i can tell you a few tips and tricks and what products to use especaliy on the bumper covers
 
We can cut you a much better deal if you do some of the prep work yourself and typically the more trim you take of the car the better. you have less chance of peeling. if you dont plan on keeping the car forever i would just do a quickee and leave all trim and bumpers etc.. on but if you wanna keep it for along time i would make sure that this paint job is decent because if you do a cheap one now then want to do a nice one later your nice paint job is only as good as whats under it basicly, so of you paint over a bad paint job your asking for trouble later on

when you get ready to sand and prime things let me know and i can tell you a few tips and tricks and what products to use especaliy on the bumper covers

Ok I'll definitely do that.
 
I have a shop in Tacoma we do customs
full body and custom paint
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