jaymac 
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How much roughly is it to have skirts primed and sprayed
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JUGGA 
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from £50 to £80
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danny_vx 
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you should really look into the concept of spraying stuff yourself, it's fun and you'll save a lot of cash plus.. you can look at your car and think wayhey i've done all this myself!   just a suggestion.
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corsa120 
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yesh doin it urself is fun and far cheaper u can pick up litre of paint all primer thinners and 2pc lacquer/hardener and hire compresser for less than bodyshop would charge, well i can anyway round my way 
 
just make sure u scotch and key everything so each layer bites and ur sorted
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JUGGA 
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well if he wants to do it himself i will sell you a nice little compressor 25ltre with sealey spray gun if needed all air lines cheaply   
 
as they said it is more fun spraying little bits yourself plus ALOT cheaper
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craig8 
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if your doing it yourself then Two Pac paint IS NOT the way to go, sure it will give you a finnish right out the gun but its also carcigenic (it causes cancer if breathed in) celeoulose paint requires more work but its beter then risking cancer
 
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MikeE 
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quote: Originally posted by craig8 
if your doing it yourself then Two Pac paint IS NOT the way to go, sure it will give you a finnish right out the gun but its also carcigenic (it causes cancer if breathed in) celeoulose paint requires more work but its beter then risking cancer 
   
 
well surley you would wear a profesional toxic fumes mask so u dont breath fumes in  
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jaymac 
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cheers guys, i don't really have the space to spray my own stuff so it's probably easier just to go to the bodyshop.
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