Feb-16-2014 05:16 AM
Feb-22-2014 02:45 PM
pnichols wrote:
Oustanding looking paint job!
I'm just wondering how practical a paint job like that would be for camping in the bright sun of the Southwestern U.S.?
Feb-22-2014 07:41 AM
Feb-22-2014 05:47 AM
Feb-20-2014 06:08 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Looks great! Did they pull the windows and any trim? don`t want any peeling around any of those areas.
I like it!
Feb-20-2014 04:41 PM
Feb-20-2014 03:43 PM
redsuperduty wrote:Years ago I had seen a few pictures of a brand new rig of our model sent off to the paint shop one block down the street from our RV manufacture. It was missing a whole bunch of parts and such. Even parts off the chassis.earlvillestu wrote:
FWIW, Nexus RV lists full body paint prices on their website. Four-color full body paint lists for $6900. Single-color, including decals, is $5000.
Clicky
That sounds about right. I'm quite sure Nexus is only paying 4 to 5k to a paint shop for the 4 color jobs. Like I said earlier, it's far easier to paint a new unit that doesnt have decals on it, silicone caulk on it, awnings to pull, etc.. If I were buying new I would order it bare and hire a paint shop myself.
Feb-20-2014 12:49 PM
earlvillestu wrote:
FWIW, Nexus RV lists full body paint prices on their website. Four-color full body paint lists for $6900. Single-color, including decals, is $5000.
Clicky
Feb-20-2014 11:24 AM
Feb-20-2014 07:12 AM
Feb-20-2014 03:30 AM
mlh wrote:I think you have the right idea in regards to painting your rig for easier upkeep and nicer over-all appearance. Even if using one color, plain white or other color. Our painted rig is so much easier to keep looking nice compared to our old gel coat fiberglass rig. From the beginning it was hard, and with every year came bigger compromises.
That is a nice paint job. I am very interested in something like this but not quite so fancy. Would you think that the price would be considerably cheaper to put a coat or two of plain white with a few coats of clear? At that point you could install graphics if desired. Like I said, I wouldn't want anything fancy. I just like the idea of easier upkeep.
Feb-20-2014 02:03 AM
mlh wrote:
That is a nice paint job. I am very interested in something like this but not quite so fancy. Would you think that the price would be considerably cheaper to put a coat or two of plain white with a few coats of clear? At that point you could install graphics if desired. Like I said, I wouldn't want anything fancy. I just like the idea of easier upkeep.
Feb-19-2014 06:59 PM
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