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Old 08-28-2008, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by baracis
Okey doke. I'll find out how much it is to ship. They easily weigh a pound or under. They are very light. What's your zipcode?

Oh, and you will have to get new double sided tape.
That's fine. Zip is 07885.
 
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According to UPS it'll be about $7 and will get there next thursday.
 
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OK. I will PM you my address and other info. thanks again!
 
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Originally Posted by Altair
Just fyi if someone is looking to paint match I would hold off and get the full ones, reason I say this is the paint costs more than the covers themselves do. Even though the auctions claim they are ready to paint they arrive as unprimered plastic and a decent bit of prep work is needed to do it right. If you just want the covers and don't mind the gap well you can't get a better deal than this
What paint did you use on yours by the way? Like I said if I don't like them I will toss them, but I am curious about your prep and paint on yours. thanks!
 
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Old 08-29-2008, 11:33 AM
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I had mine prepped and painted by the body shop while they were fixing my truck. I know he mentioned it had to be sanded and primed with a certain primer, the paint is automotive paint, they just used the same stuff they were repainting sections of the truck with and put some flex additive in it.
 
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cool. thanks for the info!
 



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