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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Your .02 on using Marine paint for the trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeA57" data-source="post: 78131" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>More than I expected. The reasoning was that there were a whole lot of smaller parts that needed to be sandblasted before they could be pc'd. It ended up being $400. Now, in defense of that price, I went around and looked at other new trailers that were for sale and what I found was going to cost me $750+. One comparable to this one would have run $1200 easy. Plus, like I said it carries sentimental value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeA57, post: 78131, member: 1213"] More than I expected. The reasoning was that there were a whole lot of smaller parts that needed to be sandblasted before they could be pc'd. It ended up being $400. Now, in defense of that price, I went around and looked at other new trailers that were for sale and what I found was going to cost me $750+. One comparable to this one would have run $1200 easy. Plus, like I said it carries sentimental value. [/QUOTE]
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