Best paint/body shop in the area?
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Burning Brakes
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Best paint/body shop in the area?
I am currently in the process of pulling apart my whole 964, right down to the tub and then plan to get it repainted.
Anyone know any good shops in the area (US included)? Also what do you guys think is a fair price for the whole tub inside and out, including bumpers, mirrors, etc?
Thanks
Anyone know any good shops in the area (US included)? Also what do you guys think is a fair price for the whole tub inside and out, including bumpers, mirrors, etc?
Thanks
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I think it somewhat depends on what type of job you are looking for. If it's a track car, you may be very happy with a certain quality finish at a certain price point. On the other end of the spectrum, there is 'show quality' paint that will be even better in appearance than original (and will cost a fortune in man hours).
I had some parts done at Auto Bugatti - they did a good job of on the fiberglass work, which takes a fair bit of labor to get perfect. The color match was also excellent. I would check them out, speak to the owner Joe Visconti.
Also speak to the folks at Rennspa as suggested above, tell them what you are looking for.
Finally - I was always curious about some of the hot rod shops that do older American cars. Some of the custom paint schemes that they do are spectacular. There is no magic to paint - it's all in the preparation and that costs money.
Good luck - nice color choice BTW.
Cheers
Matt
I had some parts done at Auto Bugatti - they did a good job of on the fiberglass work, which takes a fair bit of labor to get perfect. The color match was also excellent. I would check them out, speak to the owner Joe Visconti.
Also speak to the folks at Rennspa as suggested above, tell them what you are looking for.
Finally - I was always curious about some of the hot rod shops that do older American cars. Some of the custom paint schemes that they do are spectacular. There is no magic to paint - it's all in the preparation and that costs money.
Good luck - nice color choice BTW.
Cheers
Matt
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Looking to do the same with my 964. Already had a chat with Zaven from Rennspa and were suppose to meet so he can look at the car and get me a quote...
You taking everything off the car? Bolts, wiring, etc...? Were you looking at getting the bare tub dipped as well? Would love to hear about the project as im local as well...been dreaming about peppermint green too....haha
You taking everything off the car? Bolts, wiring, etc...? Were you looking at getting the bare tub dipped as well? Would love to hear about the project as im local as well...been dreaming about peppermint green too....haha
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AutoLux, Auto Bugatti aren't cheap but the work is top notch.
Speak to the owner/manager and see how interested they are in taking on the job. Look at what other cars/projects they have going on in the shop... If you see a bunch of of rentals being slapped together quickly maybe it's not the place for you. Prep is key but so is reassembly, lining up doors, gaps and all that fun stuff based on my experience with one of my cars. Nothing sucks more than picking up the car from the body shop, opening the door and it touches the front fender.. Ask for referrals from the shop and what warranty they offer..
I was shopping around last year for a body shop to get a couple things fixed on my BMW and actually ended up giving the work to the dealership. They were priced about mid pack but I ended up going ahead as they know the car. I was very happy with the result even though it took a few extra days.
I'd go see Greg at Automotion on de Maisonneuve in NDG
Speak to the owner/manager and see how interested they are in taking on the job. Look at what other cars/projects they have going on in the shop... If you see a bunch of of rentals being slapped together quickly maybe it's not the place for you. Prep is key but so is reassembly, lining up doors, gaps and all that fun stuff based on my experience with one of my cars. Nothing sucks more than picking up the car from the body shop, opening the door and it touches the front fender.. Ask for referrals from the shop and what warranty they offer..
I was shopping around last year for a body shop to get a couple things fixed on my BMW and actually ended up giving the work to the dealership. They were priced about mid pack but I ended up going ahead as they know the car. I was very happy with the result even though it took a few extra days.
I'd go see Greg at Automotion on de Maisonneuve in NDG
#6
Burning Brakes
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Thanks for all the feedback.
Matt, it will be a daily driver and mild track car. I don't know that much about paint, but I like the Porsche standard. You know sometimes when you see a show car and it looks like the paint was baked on....I don't want that look.
BeReal, I sent you a pm.
Gregster, When I had a BMW, I use to work in Westmount Square where the parking spaces are small and everyone drives a huge Mercedes...and they are all too old to be driving. So, I had tons of body work done on my BMW at BMW and I was always amazed at the end product.
Matt, it will be a daily driver and mild track car. I don't know that much about paint, but I like the Porsche standard. You know sometimes when you see a show car and it looks like the paint was baked on....I don't want that look.
BeReal, I sent you a pm.
Gregster, When I had a BMW, I use to work in Westmount Square where the parking spaces are small and everyone drives a huge Mercedes...and they are all too old to be driving. So, I had tons of body work done on my BMW at BMW and I was always amazed at the end product.
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Autolux only does M. Benz. Went there once to have an estimation done on my car and they sent me to Carrosserie Euro on Port-Royal Ouest. They do exotic cars and are doing jobs for Ferrari Quebec.
Didn't have my job done yet, so don't have much to say.
Didn't have my job done yet, so don't have much to say.
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If you do engine bay + trunk, I would expect 8K$ +++. If the rest of the body is straight, that is.
I've used Rennspa with great satisfaction, the paint job was very good.
I've had a big crash last season and I went to a very specialized Frame Master to cut the tub and weld back a front end. They did the job as I wanted and they were great to deal with, but it's quite a different job.
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I've used Rennspa with great satisfaction, the paint job was very good.
I've had a big crash last season and I went to a very specialized Frame Master to cut the tub and weld back a front end. They did the job as I wanted and they were great to deal with, but it's quite a different job.
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Good point - I think they MAY do something else if you in$i$t, but yeah, they are MB authorized exclusively. Still worth an ask, since I heard they really are the best.
This is some of the best advice - if they are not really interested in your particular project, then you're not going to enjoy dealing with them if any issues need to get ironed out...
Good luck!
M
Good luck!
M
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BeReal and I are starting a race team called "Doublemint"! Sorry guys but by definition we are not looking for any more team members! lol
We will take 2 of everything...sands blasting...RS seam welds, custom roll bars. paint jobs, blond Norwegian chicks, free drinks....did I miss anything
We will take 2 of everything...sands blasting...RS seam welds, custom roll bars. paint jobs, blond Norwegian chicks, free drinks....did I miss anything