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I looked in the yellow pages for Paint Protection and found a local shop. Went in and checked them out as much as I could.
I asked them how much to do the fairing, lowers, tank, lights and bags they quoted $200.00 roughly until they get the bike in and measure against their patterns.
I thought that sounded fair so I set up the 28th to have it done.
Will see how this turns out. The porsche they were doing looked good. The guy did state that black and white are the longest curing and most visible colors to do. But the black Porsche they just did looked fine to me.
Installed sounds like a pretty good deal. profinish on this site wants almost that much just for the kit not installed. Be sure to let us know how it turns out!
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