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Typical price to paint Speedster Humps??
I just bought today a set of OEM Speedster humps for my 2001 base 986. Some people love 'em, some people hate 'em, and some just don't care, ha, ha! Anyway, I wanted to see what the going rate for painting them is?? The ones I purchased are black and my car is Seal Grey metallic. Anybody have an idea on what a fair price is to paint them?? I want to avoid the inevitable Porsche tax so I'll probably just deliver them to a paintshop in my Buick Rendezvous and give them a paint code as opposed to driving up in the Boxster? Anyone know the paint code for 2001 Seal Grey Metallic?
Thanks, Mike Navarro navarro@flash.net |
here you go 6B4/Y1
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thanks djomlas for the paint code.
mike |
You can always go deviated.
Put them on and take a picture for my collection of deviated humps. |
How much did you pay for the OEM Speedster humps? Are they easy to put on/take off? Thanks.
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Toolpants,
I'll make a deviated humps picture when they come in, I bought them Sunday but they haven't been delivered yet so I can try them. I'll send you a pic of a deviated hardtop too!!! My hardtop is black metallic and actually looks kinda decent on my seal grey. Take care, Mike |
VS1400.
The OEM humps cost me $400.00 including shipping, I don't know yet how hard they are to put on/off, as they haven't been delivered yet, I just bought them yesterday. They should be simple to put on and off as the factory version uses the spinlock system to attach, just like the hardtop. I found my set on the PCA mart classifieds at http://www.pca.org I saw a factory set sell yesterday on ebay for about $600.00 plus shipping and that seems to be more the norm for a set of OEM. You can buy a set of aftermarket from a place called GT Motorsports for around $399.00 plus shipping unpainted. Take care, Mike |
When I got my humps 7 years ago my friend who has a body shop painted them as a favor so I do not know what the going rate is. I have artic silver. He did not want to go by the paint code. He wanted to see my car in person.
He pointed out the different shades of silver that I never noticed. I told him to match the clamshell. His color match guy had a bunch of paint chips with holes in the middle. He held them against the car until there was one he liked. Humps were painted and they were a perfect match. If someone really wants to be different - a deviated hump. |
Just as a point of reference for anyone in the future, the paint job is costing me $205.00 for the humps, probably could have got cheaper but I just went to local dealer in town and decided to save my time. Take care,
Mike |
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