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<blockquote data-quote="jworason" data-source="post: 15172917" data-attributes="member: 81920"><p>Painting the Lightning</p><p></p><p>Hey everyone. I am getting ready to have my 2000 Lightning painted. I live in Marlborough MA. My truck is straight with no dents or rust. I have received a price of $4500 for a paint job. This is a reputable shop and they are going to remove everything (bed, doors, fenders etc) and sand/straighten everything and then paint and put back together. Not painting the sills or under the hood. Going back red.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think? Is this a decent price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jworason, post: 15172917, member: 81920"] Painting the Lightning Hey everyone. I am getting ready to have my 2000 Lightning painted. I live in Marlborough MA. My truck is straight with no dents or rust. I have received a price of $4500 for a paint job. This is a reputable shop and they are going to remove everything (bed, doors, fenders etc) and sand/straighten everything and then paint and put back together. Not painting the sills or under the hood. Going back red. What do you guys think? Is this a decent price. [/QUOTE]
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