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I am looking to remove license plate and light from rear and move to side mount. Just looking for some prices that you guys paid to have it done.
I will remove fender and light, and set up side mount. Price for only filling holes and paint...thanks in advance for feedback.
To do it right, you'll need to paint the whole fender unless you go the way of just covering the holes. I chopped my fender and painted... About $450. I also had some detail to the chop so a little more $$$.
here are a couple of pics of what i did to my rocker's rear fender. i had the entire fender repainted, i honestly don't remember how much it cost me but 400ish sounds about right.
the stock rear fender on the rocker is a bit flimsy, it's actually a shell over a steel structure. it's hard to explain but if you take it off and look underneath you'll understand what i'm saying.
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