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Old 05-26-2009, 11:35 AM
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Anyone know of one that does good work and charges less than $100 to powdercoat a Strut Tower Brace (AFR in Ellicott City ). I have a lot of stuff I need done and I don't want to go broke doing it. I'm also willing to let amatures give it a shot if you need practice.

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Originally Posted by WS.666
Anyone know of one that does good work and charges less than $100 to powdercoat a Strut Tower Brace (AFR in Ellicott City ). I have a lot of stuff I need done and I don't want to go broke doing it. I'm also willing to let amatures give it a shot if you need practice.

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I have seen many examples of his woprk If/when I get some stuff PC it would go to him!
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At the moment, I don't want to spend the money for shipping. I'd rath find something local, but thanks for the reference, I'll keep him in mind.
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$100 is a little pricey to strip and re-coat a strut tower brace, more than I'd charge a local customer anyway. Just be careful, you get what you pay for. If that thing is already powder coated, someone might be willing to just coat over what's on it, but that's usually the mark of someone who does not care at all about their work and won't guarantee it. I won't coat over anyone else's powder, if their work isn't good it'll take mine right with it when it starts to come off.
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Just ship it to silver




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