NEW Boatec Raptor Fenders and Bedsides

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This is just for the bedsides? So (X2) for the fronts and bedsides? Or am I missing something?

...Damn forum!!! Always costing me money!!!

...first it was Willis68 with the Lights!
...then it was Greg with the wheels/tires
...then it was someone else, then somebody over there
...then somebody who bought that
...then a group who decided to do that
...now this!!!


STOP IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE!!! PLEASE-........continue on.....








I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!

Fenders are a lot easier to replace. That is something you can do in you own garage. But of course, paint. But it is a lot less costly than bedsides.
 

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This is just for the bedsides? So (X2) for the fronts and bedsides? Or am I missing something?

...Damn forum!!! Always costing me money!!!

...first it was Willis68 with the Lights!
...then it was Greg with the wheels/tires
...then it was someone else, then somebody over there
...then somebody who bought that
...then a group who decided to do that
...now this!!!


STOP IT! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE!!! PLEASE-........continue on.....








I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!!

:ROFLJest:

That was just bedsides. Fronts should be in the $800 - $1,000 range.
 
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Ok guys, listen. These quotes are standard prices from body shops. Find a good shop if you can, and see if they will work with you. There are a lot of shops right now looking for work and they would have no problem making some dough rather than no dough. You can find deals out there.
 

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Ok guys, listen. These quotes are standard prices from body shops. Find a good shop if you can, and see if they will work with you. There are a lot of shops right now looking for work and they would have no problem making some dough rather than no dough. You can find deals out there.

so a bottle of kraken and you would do it? Lol

-Greg
 

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So tell me this. $1300 for the fenders plus shipping. I'll say $1500 total. Then $2000 for doing the rears paint/labor. $1500 for the fronts paint/labor. What offset rims would be needed to sit flush with these fenders? Any special suspension mods needed? What about the wheel wells? I'd have to get new rims & tires. That's easily $3000. So far I'm at $9300 with labor/paint, fenders, & rims & tires. Anything else I'd need to throw in there. I can sell my rims & tires for $2500 easy. Each stock fender at least $500. That's $4500 gained back at least.
 
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