My concept: Do it right the first time around. I'd have the paint job done by the professional. That way, you don't have to worry about the quality.My car is vouge silver, I changed the front, so fronts black. My friend will paint the front for $600, whole car for $1,500. A proffesional shop will do it for $2,100, takes 3 weeks. So whats better, cheap, or expensive, but proffesional.
fuck no. a front bumper is like 300 maxWhy don't you just paint the front bumper if the rest of the car isn't faded. It should NOT cost $600 or even close to that just to paint the bumper.
$600 isn't for the front bumper it's for the whole front, hood, 2 fenders, bumper. He paints good, but he has to paint all of the car. If he just paints the front it will be a little off. It looks like this.Why don't you just paint the front bumper if the rest of the car isn't faded. It should NOT cost $600 or even close to that just to paint the bumper.
Yes, both prices include that.Does this include all the prep work involved before painting the car?
He's a good painter. He painted my other car, but he's lazy. He works 10pm to 6am, get home, goes to sleep until 4pm, does somthing till about 7, Paints 3 hours and goes to work.Ehhhh. It's hard to say which would be better. lol How well do you know this friend? You better make sure you reaaaaaaaally trust your buddy (for good reasons), otherwise he could end up skimping on the prep work, cutting corners, or just sucking at paint in general. Then it'll be too late, 'cause your money will be gone. The same thing could be said for a "professional" shop, though.
Either way, I'd do a bit of research and asking around before committing to either one. Don't forget to check out their work beforehand!
What color are you painting it?
I agree.Just because it isnt a "professional" paint shop doesnt mean he cant do professional if not better work, sometimes paying too much can get you too little.........