need estimate...
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Car: 1986 camaro z28
Engine: 350sbc
Transmission: TKO 600
Axle/Gears: stock axle with 4.11's
need estimate...
i have some body dmg on all my gfxs cept on the driver side...ganna have ot order new rear bumper cover and pass side quater panel gfx and my passenger side quater panel needs to be replaced...few spots where paint has chiped off around the doors..and few chips on hood....just curious can anyone give me a ballpark price on how much it would be to fix it all up...???? ill try to get a picture and post it...
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Car: 1988 SC Convertible
Engine: LT-1
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 posi w/PBR's
Re: need estimate...
Search the junkyards. I don't know where you're located, but I see several Camaros in the yards with good GFX. It's alot cheaper to do that than to order "new" parts.
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Car: 1986 camaro z28
Engine: 350sbc
Transmission: TKO 600
Axle/Gears: stock axle with 4.11's
Re: need estimate...
well the front and passenger side gfx are easily fixable just a tear in each...missing passenger side quarter gfx and about a bowling ball size chunk missing out of bumper cover on passenger side...so ganna need the back bumper and quater panel...yeah i need to get to junk yard i just moved to SoCal so im hoping i can find what i need in junkyards down here...u think to get quaterpanel replaced and bumpercover and gfx all repainted cost more then 2 grand???
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Car: 1988 SC Convertible
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Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 posi w/PBR's
Re: need estimate...
Probably so, unless you replace the 1/4 panel yourself or you have somebody that can do the work cheap/free. The bumper cover is easy to replace, but the 1/4 panel will require alot of cutting and welding.
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