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Looks great, and that seems like a fantastic price to me. My local painter quoted me $400 to do my roadglide in pearl black, which seemed high to me, so I'm going to shop around some more.
No more input from you Badpiggy, because you've helped me spend enough of my money!!! LOL. Seriously, thanks to everyone on this forum that helped with my winter products. Here is the finished project.
Painted inner fairing HD Boomaudio speakers Klockwerks speaker grills Kuryakyn chrome trim rings for guages HD chrome indicator cover HD chrome stereo trim
Badpiggy, you aren't just trying to make me feel better are you? I liked the blue inserts in the Kury trim rings. They match the painted inner fairings pretty well.
Soo...i searched and can't find it. Isn't there a guy in SC that does inner fairings that people here seem to love? Dad wants his inner fairing painted (2 tone) and i need some small stuff done.
I can't find a painter in the Hampton Roads area that is affordable. I got quoted $300 plus the cost of paint to do a solid color on a KW 6.5" shield, the chrome front fascia, and the two rear fender strut covers...it seemed way too much for 4 small pieces.
Soo...i searched and can't find it. Isn't there a guy in SC that does inner fairings that people here seem to love? Dad wants his inner fairing painted (2 tone) and i need some small stuff done.
I can't find a painter in the Hampton Roads area that is affordable. I got quoted $300 plus the cost of paint to do a solid color on a KW 6.5" shield, the chrome front fascia, and the two rear fender strut covers...it seemed way too much for 4 small pieces.
If you are willing to ship the parts try Jason Volsky at JV's Custom Paint in West Frankfort, IL.
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