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Old 23-05-2010, 06:01 PM   #1
jason_85
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Default Respray Quotes. What to expect?

Hi,

we are about to offlaod my partners Honda Accord. The problem is that the roof of the car has severe sun damage. It is the only panel on the whole car like this and none of the others are even showing signs.

It is a 1994 model and otherwise in above average condition so i was thinking of getting a quote to paint this one panel and then leaving it up to the prospective buyer as to wether they will want this done (factoring the sale price with the cost of respray) \, mainly cause i am thinking it could be a first car buyer?

The question is what should i expect to pay for this work? It is metallic dark blue and the roof has a sunroof..

Thanks!

Jason

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