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SquackDiddy
02-24-2004, 05:00 PM
wow , that stuff is nice. i think im going to get a 1g if i can repaint it for $700. that blue one looks really nice(1g).
SquackDiddy
02-24-2004, 05:09 PM
what about the 97+ eclipse wings, could you put those on any 95+ 2g?
jimwross
02-24-2004, 07:49 PM
Yup... I bought mine off ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2461298132 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33638&item=2461298132)
It's around ~150 new shipped.
Haha, I guess I did the whole conversion... if you want info on the conversion from talon to eclipse, or the whole info on it all lemme know.
A//// Guy
02-24-2004, 11:22 PM
Yea I said you didnt get the cheapest option thats why you got prep. The cheapest option is the worst. That is where they basically just spray a new coat on to make it look pretty to sell it quick.
If they did a good job and used good paint that is sweet, but Ive just never been a big fan of maaco just becuase of there scam job of painting for real cheap just so it looks "new."
jimwross
02-24-2004, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by EclipseTurbo@Feb 24 2004, 11:22 PM
Yea I said you didnt get the cheapest option thats why you got prep. The cheapest option is the worst. That is where they basically just spray a new coat on to make it look pretty to sell it quick.
If they did a good job and used good paint that is sweet, but Ive just never been a big fan of maaco just becuase of there scam job of painting for real cheap just so it looks "new."
Yeah, I know what you mean; there is this $150 paint job they advertise once and a while... that's hella shotty work.
My grandma had a fairly new accord that rusted on the fender... she took it there and did absolutly shitty work. I guess even at maaco you get what you pay for.
But.. then again, how much do you really want to spend on a 10-15 year old car for a paint job? hehe.
Originally posted by EclipseTurbo@Feb 24 2004, 04:50 PM
You might get a little prep with maaco if you do the cheapest option they have but it wont be down the the metal priming etc. They will just scuff it and paint it. The paint is prolly not the greatest either. It may look ok and for 700 bucks it prolly is, just who knows how long it will last and how durable the coats are.
Nobody does down to the metal sanding. It is pointless. many cars have dents, dings, etc anyhow. They prep every car. Just some better than others. There is no way they could take your car through the wash and spray it. Painting is alot of work. Amaco is cheap for a reason. Their prep work is less than that of a normal shop. Painting is not the difficult part. Painting in itself is the easy aspect. Sanding and prep work is the hardest and most time consuming. That is why they are able to charge less than other shops.
As far as the rust on the fender goes, what were you expecting? You should have just bought another fender. It is going to rust again anyhow. I highly doubt that they cut out the rust and welded a new section in. You should have just gone to a junkyard and found another fender for $75. Then you have a better chance of the paint matching anyhow.
At-Least-It's-An-Evo
02-25-2004, 10:37 AM
Originally posted by EclipseTurbo@Feb 24 2004, 03:12 PM
HA Maaco, quality. Thats funny.
You get what you pay for. There is really no prep, for 700 bucks you just get a new color sprayed on your old color.
They do no prep work, that's why it's cheap. Solution: prep it yourself. As for painting, it doesnt take a genius to paint, so it shouldn't be too bad. Like someone posted, just make sure you get one where they have done good work and know what they were talking about.
A//// Guy
02-25-2004, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Feb 25 2004, 10:27 AM
Nobody does down to the metal sanding. It is pointless. many cars have dents, dings, etc anyhow. They prep every car. Just some better than others. There is no way they could take your car through the wash and spray it. Painting is alot of work. Amaco is cheap for a reason. Their prep work is less than that of a normal shop. Painting is not the difficult part. Painting in itself is the easy aspect. Sanding and prep work is the hardest and most time consuming. That is why they are able to charge less than other shops.
As far as the rust on the fender goes, what were you expecting? You should have just bought another fender. It is going to rust again anyhow. I highly doubt that they cut out the rust and welded a new section in. You should have just gone to a junkyard and found another fender for $75. Then you have a better chance of the paint matching anyhow. [/quote]
Yea I know they dont wash and paint... ther is some Scuffing as I said. They only scuff to make the paint stick somewhat to the car....
I didnt know that Amaco painted cars, is that new? ;)
Oh and about welding a fender area. Maybe its not worth it for the front fenders, but I had a section behind the passenger door that was welded in and painted....
Also if an area had rust and it was properly sanded off and primed and prepped then it should NOT rust back. Unless it was crapply prepped and painted.
A//// Guy
02-25-2004, 12:50 PM
Originally posted by . guest .@Feb 25 2004, 10:37 AM
They do no prep work, that's why it's cheap. Solution: prep it yourself. As for painting, it doesnt take a genius to paint, so it shouldn't be too bad. Like someone posted, just make sure you get one where they have done good work and know what they were talking about.
The average person doesnt know where to start with properly prepping a car to get painted. A person that knows cars well and likes that kind of work will prolly do a good job... but not the avg person.
Painting takes alot of skill.. if you dont want runs and stuff. I mean any person cant just grab a gun a spray the car and expect to have it turn out well.
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