How much is the average total of puttin on the bodykit with a painjob?

Asked by Julian Jan 14, 2008 at 12:17 AM about the 2003 Hyundai Tiburon

Question type: Car Customization

3 Answers

depends on what kind of paint you chose and what kind of paint job you want and colors.you could spend $1,000 up to $20,000.but you have to know what you want.my nefue is a painter and body man dose stock and what ever the costmer wants just finished a71 MC,with lambo doors replacwd both quorters.is now on a what we call a donk a 82 olds cutless with 24 inch wheels raised higher than a 4x4,guy wants lambo doors painted smurf blue and papa smurf air brushed on hood,you know the cartoon the smurf'slittle blue people,dont know prices but know it aint cheep.sorry to go on so,

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A round number that comes to mind would be about $5,000 for a relatively good paint job with a basic color and almost no body work. Body work and the quality of the paint job is where you will soak the most money. Installing the body kit could be upwards of $1,000 depending on modifications and time spent on fit and finish issues.

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It would be worth your time and money to get a book that tells you anything and everything you want to know about body work, read it and then do all the work yourself. I was able to do that without the reading when I worked at an auto body. I got my body kit, fit it, worked on making it perfect and got it painted for $0. You also get bragging rights when you tell everybody you know that you did all the work yourself.

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