AZ Paint and Body Shop - Scottsdale
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AZ Paint and Body Shop - Scottsdale
Hey all you Arizona folks. Just had my front bumper resprayed and was so happy with the reasonable price and outstanding quality of the work that I thought I'd mention it here. The owner, Steve, is awesome and genuinely cares about his customers Check them out... http://www.acheapbodyshop.com/
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Hey Tony, still loving your new Fisters? I believe that I'll be going with the Fister II's based on the Youtube video that I saw but we'll still have to meet one of these days. Yes, I believe that's the order that I'll do the rest of the mods in. By the way, fell off the edge the day I bought this baby
Great news, Gino. Now for the suspension, then the exhaust mod. Did I get the order right? Oh, I almost forgot the carpeting.
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Mother, I know what you mean. I got quotes from a few body shops before I found this one. Most of them were quoting me around $900 just to respray the front bumper. Steve (A Cheap Body Shop) quoted me a fraction of that. I finally found a good body shop that I trust. Now I need to find a good, cheap wrench to work on my 993
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Gino, yes I'm still loving them. Makes me grin every time I start it up. Also, you will also not believe how great Darin is to deal with. I will definitely want to see your front end respray and hear the II's when you're ready to show the car off.
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Hey Bob, I tried to email you back but your Yahoo account doesn't seem to be working. Anyway, this is what I was trying to send out...
Hi Bob,
I would say that I probably saved about forty percent by using Steve’s shop. Silver is definitely one of the hardest, if not THE hardest paint to match. Steve actually had to re-do the paint job twice because he wasn’t happy with the results the first two times, so I don’t think he made much, if any, from me. As far as the paint match on my bumper, I would say that it’s close enough to where I’m happy with it. It all depends on the lighting and the angle that I’m looking at it. If you like I can take a couple of pics and send it to you.
I can’t believe somebody intentionally scratched up your rear spoiler like that. That’s messed up. I’m sorry to hear that. Give Steve a call and just talk to him. He’s really an honest guy who’s great to work with. I hope everything works out well for you.
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Gino
Hi Bob,
I would say that I probably saved about forty percent by using Steve’s shop. Silver is definitely one of the hardest, if not THE hardest paint to match. Steve actually had to re-do the paint job twice because he wasn’t happy with the results the first two times, so I don’t think he made much, if any, from me. As far as the paint match on my bumper, I would say that it’s close enough to where I’m happy with it. It all depends on the lighting and the angle that I’m looking at it. If you like I can take a couple of pics and send it to you.
I can’t believe somebody intentionally scratched up your rear spoiler like that. That’s messed up. I’m sorry to hear that. Give Steve a call and just talk to him. He’s really an honest guy who’s great to work with. I hope everything works out well for you.
Best Regards,
Gino