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Tam Dang
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PostPosted: 16:09 - 17 Jan 2008    Post subject: spraying fairing prices Reply with quote

Firstly, Hello Everyone I'm new, got a '91 gsxr 400 about a month ago, but on sunday we decided to see what the tarmac felt like, anyway we both got off lightly, but she needs new brake discs and the fairing took a battering. So, I removed the fairing and took it to a bodyshop where they never sprayed a bike before, so didnt know how to price it, I just wanna know how much I should be paying, it is basically everything except the tank and rear fairing.

Thanks, Tam
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fenton
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PostPosted: 16:41 - 17 Jan 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can get a full stobart honda rep on everything for about 500 notes. It depends what you want, if you want it putting back to its original scheme ( best route ) or if you want block colour its cheaper that way as well.

I recomend getting the original scheme re done. A different paint scheme tends to advertise the fact that youve dropped it.

Your lookin at about £250, tank needs petrol resistant laquer.
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