need paintjob
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best thing to do if you dont wanna spend alot of money is to just dig in. The body work isnt all that hard. there's alot of info out there to help you. you just have to apply yourself and you cannot lose patience. spraying takes some skill......some body shops will spray your car for a lower price than the whole job.
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<u>quick tip:</u> if the factory paint is showing through the new paint, sand down the newer paint until you get to the original color. you want to o this because the person who repainted it obviously didn't take the time to properly scuff the old paint so there is adhesion problems. n e other questions just ask.
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when going with the same color as factory it's easy when i was 16 i had a car i fixed after smashing it and did all the prep work then my dad sprayed it turned out great... the bad thing about changing color is to do it right you have to get inside the engine bay do the fire wall inside the door jams inside the trunk/hatch area and that shit starts to suck and adds up in the old pocket book really quickly
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