how much does it cost to repaint your car?
- __BIG__RICH__
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how much does it cost to repaint your car?
was wondering how much it would cost to fully repaint a subaru impreza? and is it worth it?
- Brumby Kid
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Depends on the quality of the finish, orange peel vs no orange peel.
Then what kind of paint etc.
The main cost is just the labour.
Materials; paint, sandpaper, tape etc.
Would only be a couple of hundred.
Cheers Cam
Then what kind of paint etc.
The main cost is just the labour.
Materials; paint, sandpaper, tape etc.
Would only be a couple of hundred.
Cheers Cam
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This would be the cost if you dropped off the car completely un-prepped and had them do all the work right?Davidov wrote:A LOT of money. My outback was repainted (and i think had a bit of panel work done) before i bought it that that cost roughly 6 grand.
I'd like to know what the cost would be if you did all the prep yourself i.e remove all the trim, lights, other bits and pieces and sanded it down yourself. All they would have to do is give it a clean, maybe a final rubdown and paint it. This is assuming the bodywork doesn't need any filling etc.
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^ if a different color and engine bay etc was done it would still be a couple of grand. BUT a repray of the same color on the outside only should set you back any more then 800-1000 i would say, this will have it looking like new again
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Brumby Kid I can't reply to your PM since your inbox is full but I was saying my cars paint job is way down the list somewhere, at least 4-5 months away once I've stripped the car down and saved the dollars. Thanks for the offer anyway 
Hmm metallic blue is expensive? but if I do the prep myself it might even itself out
I'll stop hijacking Big Rich's thread now 

Hmm metallic blue is expensive? but if I do the prep myself it might even itself out


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Indeed.Battlewagon wrote:How long is a piece of string?
As an example, my RS respray 6 years ago, by a quality tradesman, with me doing the monkey work was $4.75K
No rust or sig dents.
Should also mention I have spent a bit of time in the crash repair and ins industries.
Is so much more than rubbing back and spraying new top coat.
Only reason I did it was (1) loved the car, and (2) the purchase price allowed for the poor paint work.
As for the original Q, no is not worth respraying an Imprezza unless it is special to you.
If I had a lower value car that I was thinking about repainting, I would do it in the backyard, learning as I went. Have seen some pretty good jobs over the years.
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Sometimes its cheaper to find another car in the color you prefer,or 1 that has already had the work done on it. I had an R100 done back in the early 90's,the first time by a backyarder that ruined it,painted it in a different color to the door jams underbody etc,and came out all chalky using a low powered compressor,then next by a professional who did it at mates rates and that was around the $800 to $1000 in acrylic for the outside only in body matching color.It turned out pretty good,much better than i could have achieved myself even with the right equiptment.
You can always have a go at it yourself,but like anything experience and practice helps as does having the correct tools to do the job. Maybe get a few quotes,find the current going rate then see if you can find someone on 1 of the forums that does spray jobs on the side.Even try another forum,just because they don't drive a Subaru doesn't mean they can't spray...
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I would do it for you,
Shame your not in SA.
But if anyone in SA does want a spray job, done properly to their standards, cheap.
I'm here, even if it is just one panel.
Cheers Cam
Shame your not in SA.
But if anyone in SA does want a spray job, done properly to their standards, cheap.
I'm here, even if it is just one panel.
Cheers Cam
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Liberty seats
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My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
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You had me at R10087rxturbo wrote:Sometimes its cheaper to find another car in the color you prefer,or 1 that has already had the work done on it. I had an R100 done back in the early 90's,the first time by a backyarder that ruined it,painted it in a different color to the door jams underbody etc,and came out all chalky using a low powered compressor,then next by a professional who did it at mates rates and that was around the $800 to $1000 in acrylic for the outside only in body matching color.It turned out pretty good,much better than i could have achieved myself even with the right equiptment.
Photos please!
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Thanks, please do.87rxturbo wrote:Sweet,now i know who to contact if i ever decide to redo the RX!
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Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
Mums Car 08 Liberty Wagon
Bianca: 1991 Subaru Brumby
My First / Project car
EA81 Rebuilt by Tony Knight from knight Engines
2" body lift
25" 185r14 Yokahama Delivery Star, light truck tyres
2" Sports exhaust
Rear Aguip step/bar
Liberty seats
"Bianca"
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Ohh, where is my big pic of my Nuclear Yellow Mazda 1300 2 door wagon amongst the yellow weeds ?? A relevant pic right now with the R100 above and I painted it with a CIG sprayer I got from BigW and cheap enamel trailer paint.
I actually used same CIG Easy beaver sprayer to apply primer to my first acrylic paint job 19 years ago, finished off the top colour with a cheapy spray gun with compressed air and inline moisture filter - something the prick painters should have used on previous repair jobs.Their paint jobs did not last long at all - still got my work to prove it has lasted 19 years. Cost me $500 back then to do myself - whole car, primer and top coats etc and three weeks of my time !
Where is revmax Carl ??
I actually used same CIG Easy beaver sprayer to apply primer to my first acrylic paint job 19 years ago, finished off the top colour with a cheapy spray gun with compressed air and inline moisture filter - something the prick painters should have used on previous repair jobs.Their paint jobs did not last long at all - still got my work to prove it has lasted 19 years. Cost me $500 back then to do myself - whole car, primer and top coats etc and three weeks of my time !
Where is revmax Carl ??