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Iv'e come across an unusual pickup that would just do me. The trouble it it's white, and I hate white. How much (ballpark figure) to spray a standard 4x4 ford ranger. I would only need to spray the cab, doors and all around the front, wings bonnet, etc. But not the rear carrying area.

 

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Mate had his hilux priced. 900 quid, that was for jet black, the colour is important, black and white are easy, blue red etc are hard, yellow is unbelievable price as it is hard to match up when doing dif panels.

 

You would be looking around the grand mark but depends on colour.

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instead of painting, what about "vehicle wrapping"? may be a cheaper alternative and in the process protects the original paintwork from stone chips etc, when you come to sell it just removed the "wrap" and heypresto good paintwork.

 

just google vehicle wrap for many examples you can go just one colour or full livery

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vinyl wrap instead?

 

I had the cab of my transit resprayed in white for £80 including treating the rust on the arches. There is a bit of you get what you pay for but I could get it redone every year for 10 years for the price listed above!!

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I have just had a price of £600-£800 to do my landy chassis cab, but that is a complete colour change and isn't just for a straight blow over.

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had my transit full cab done in yellow for 250 pounds mate hade a full respary for double cab brava dont in met green and met gold to tone lime most l200 done for 600

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