psycho sport
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Getting my mk1 golf chemicaly stripped down to the bare metal then gona be respraying it any idea how much i m gona be looking at for the respray?
Wana know roughly what to expect when i ring around!
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Ally
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1500
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Robin
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piece of string......
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
piece of string......
twice as long as half its length rob
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psycho sport
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oooh best get ma ball of string out then...
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Jamie Walby
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i thught it also depended on how long you cut it
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
i thught it also depended on how long you cut it
will always be twice as long as half its length thou wallaby
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Robin
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true
also half as long as twice its width
no... hold on.....
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Jamie Walby
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yeh i know, but will also be however long you cut it.
when asking how long a piece of string is you should always elaborate i say, try to determine what it will be used for etc
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Ally
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So how long is a piece of string when it comes to the cost of respraying a car
Perhaps we could get a ball of string and wrap it round the car? It wouldnt need a repray then
Or a cheaper alternative would be cheese strings?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
Or a cheaper alternative would be cheese strings?
would attract mice and small children who were hungry though!
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Ally
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Ally
Or a cheaper alternative would be cheese strings?
would attract mice and small children who were hungry though!
Yeh, but if u went away ud never need to stop at the services because you could just have a nice on-the-go cheesy snack, unless you took cheesy then you could just eat him
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
quote: Originally posted by Ally
Or a cheaper alternative would be cheese strings?
would attract mice and small children who were hungry though!
Yeh, but if u went away ud never need to stop at the services because you could just have a nice on-the-go cheesy snack, unless you took cheesy then you could just eat him
All I can see are positives, not sure why its never been done before!
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i think its about a third of its overall cost multiplied by the gravitational effect of the cheestring to the power of 7, realting to einstiens theory of relativity, indirectly, but inversely proportional to the size of the car divided by its overall colour
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MatG
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dont be tempted by anything under £1500 for a perfect job, and depending on paint pay anything up to £3000
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Ally
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Bio: I like big tittys
Yeh, or perhaps a new continum transgender multifunctioning vibrating cross training re spraying robot that could do it for free?
Breasts
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
i think its about a third of its overall cost multiplied by the gravitational effect of the cheestring to the power of 7, realting to einstiens theory of relativity, indirectly, but inversely proportional to the size of the car divided by its overall colour
what abouts Newtons law though? This would directly contradict the multiplyer used by Einstien, and therefore need an increase of the power of the cheese string to 7.543....but what about Pie?
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
Bio: I like big tittys
Yeh, or perhaps a new continum transgender multifunctioning vibrating cross training re spraying robot that could do it for free?
Breasts
not sure about that Ally, might encounter a problem with the lower left honing plateau on the topwise face of the undercrackers
[Edited on 03-12-2005 by robmarriott]
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Ally
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Pie is 3.14 times that by einsteins multiplier of 7.543 and you get 23.68502
Therefore the cost of the respray will be £2,368.50
Wallah, unless you bring pythagoras into the equation and times by the value of x
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Ally
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Yes rob, but then all you would need is a transgender butt monkey and a torque wrench to fix it
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Robin
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so thewre you go, a nice straight answer for you
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psycho sport
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Thanks... that clears it up!!
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by psycho sport
Thanks... that clears it up!!
to be honest some places will charge a fortune, others wont. Only way is to get a couple of quotes.
I would definitly try to find somewhere that is well recommended and definitly see some of their work first. There are too many shitty bodyshops out there that'll take your money and do a shite job.
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my saxo cost me around 600 to respray most of the panels mand fill half the car in with filler lol. i thought it was a decent enough job, personally i wouldnt spend 1500+, dnt think that the job is good or bad because of the price, jst look around the garage and see how he works and what the other cars are like
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Graeme
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it is a full full repray so your looking at around £2800 maybe more for that depending on colour!
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