2010+ mustangs rear bumper
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This is Jack's car that he painted the black rear as well to match his black car.
Here is the link
https://themustangsource.com/f726/co...2011-a-487817/
Here is the link
https://themustangsource.com/f726/co...2011-a-487817/
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gotta say thats a nice improvement. I painted my 06 lower black, liked that look a lot- but thought the 10 had just wayyyy too much- painting the top part really cleans it up well.
Marcello, the red on white is different- and really looks sharp!
cant wait to see what all you come up with for this new one
Marcello, the red on white is different- and really looks sharp!
cant wait to see what all you come up with for this new one
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You could go to My Garage to see multiple photos of mine. https://themustangsource.com/garage/1319 I also had the rocker panel moldings and the grill surround painted body color on mine.
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You could go to My Garage to see multiple photos of mine. https://themustangsource.com/garage/1319 I also had the rocker panel moldings and the grill surround painted body color on mine.
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C'monnnnnnnnnn
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I don't have an answer to the cost because I had multiple things done at the same time, including fixing a scratch. It would be easier for you to call a body shop in your area and ask for a price than for me to look at my invoice and try to figure out what the cost would have been if painting the rear lower valence were the only thing I had done.
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Jimmy... I was looking into getting the GT500/3dcarbon diffuser style real valence as well and got a quote of $ 290.00 for prep and paint, not including install.
Hope this helps..
Hope this helps..
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A price one person pays is not the price another person will pay. Find a body shop with good reviews on Yelp.com that is near you then stop by for a quote.
Last edited by Adam; 10/11/10 at 10:20 PM.
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Ballpark for just the rear - 250-400.00, probably about another 150-200 per side. The issue is sanding the texture and getting a proper fill so that it is a smooth surface to match the rest of the paint area.
As has been stated, prices vary widely, as well as if you have an est. relationship with a shop or not, of course.
As has been stated, prices vary widely, as well as if you have an est. relationship with a shop or not, of course.
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