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I know of a really good place in Wollongong for repsrays - but it depends if ur willing to drive all the way down there hehe.
Had my FB resprayed there for 300, awesome quality
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i know barbaneras smash repairs in petersham does an awesome job. as far as i know, larke hoskins takes all their hondas there to get em fixed. i personally had my prelude fixed there, awesome quality job. i also asked how much for a respray on my rear dc5r bumper and he said 500. probably abit steep but you get what you pay for.
I'm going to try and paint the lip and oem sideskirts first, i have done a lot of reading and basically its all the after work that makes a good paint job.
Just put down 2 coats of base coats
3 coats of clear
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also need a to do some prep work to make sure the surface is smooth first. if u already have paint on it, you need to use a something to scour the surface so the new paint can stick to it. Also, when ur painting on plastic, its not going to be the same colour as the body of the car, but then u need to try and "blend" in the shades of colours together.. if u understand what im trying to say lol
Mine cost about $550 to get resprayed once... The job was exceptional however, and I had it done when some other work was being done.
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FYI - Nighthawk Black Pearl is B-92P, if your paint code don't match that, it's the wrong name/code. Regardless, people in the industry go off by paint codes rather than names. As Honda can call B-92P Nighthawk Black Pearl, while BMW may call B-92P Nightrider Black ... There is no such thing as "Honda paint". Paint is paint. It's the color code that matters. You'd be suprised how universally common a paint code is and how much different manufacturers charge owners/buyers for the same thing with a different "marketing name".
FYI - Nighthawk Black Pearl is B-92P, if your paint code don't match that, it's the wrong name/code. Regardless, people in the industry go off by paint codes rather than names. As Honda can call B-92P Nighthawk Black Pearl, while BMW may call B-92P Nightrider Black ... There is no such thing as "Honda paint". Paint is paint. It's the color code that matters. You'd be suprised how universally common a paint code is and how much different manufacturers charge owners/buyers for the same thing with a different "marketing name".
NHB is the one with the blue-ish pearl/tinge thing right? Hehehe sorry me newbie to what colour my paint is hehe but thanks for the heads up
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