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Wanted: 2001-2006 GM Smooth Fender Flares - White
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Mark18
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Posted: 08/29/09 03:58 PM
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If anyone has a full set of gloss white GM factory Fender flares in great condition. Please call me at 661-703-4985, I am located in Bakersfield, Ca. I have the black textured ones on my 2500HD and hate them.....I would like to find nice White ones....
email me at mnistor@mcintoshassoc.com thanks for your help! 661-703-4985
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Posted: 08/30/09 05:38 AM
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if you dont have any luck finding what you are looking for you can smooth and paint your black ones.
-Cody
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Mark18
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Posted: 08/31/09 08:05 AM
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Thanks...will they look as good as the smooth ones.... I was thinking of having a body shop do it for me...... thanks again!
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Posted: 08/31/09 01:12 PM
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If the work is done properly then they will look identical. It shouldn't cost more than a couple hundred dollars.
-Cody
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Mark18
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Posted: 09/01/09 04:29 AM
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You must know someone who paints....because I got a few prices of $480-$580 to paint the smooth ones..... the paint shops I called either are real good or real busy and they don't need the work.... Thanks for the help!
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Posted: 09/01/09 10:07 AM
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Whoa! I live in Canada. I didn't think there would be that much of a difference, to me that price would seem like it is including the flares. To save some cash you can sand them smooth yourself and just get them to refinish them. Maybe I am way off on this but i wouldn't think it would take more than an hour and a half. Even at $100 an hour plus paint I can't see it costing $500. I'm trying to remeber what the body shops I worked at charged I thought it was closer to $60 an hour. That was 5 years ago now though.
-Cody
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