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Old 01-06-2005, 09:31 PM   #6
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Macco is your best bet. Â*You dont want it to come out looking like a rattle can job, especially if it gets dirty when you dont have the proper set up. Â*I suggest going to Gavins in Paterson, right over the fair-lawn border on rt. 21. Â*They are a well known paint supply shop, and they can set you up with just about any kind of paint you can imagine. Â*Tell them your price range, the color, and they will set you up with the proper amount of paint pre-mixed. Â*THEN take it to a Macco and get their "Ambassator" Paint Job I think it is their best one. Â*It cant be more then $300-400, Â*And sometimes it does come out pretty good.

Gio's car was painted by a macco, and the paint job looks really good. Â*You saw it when we went down to Fudds.

If this is a gift, I would think you want to have a fairly good quality job.
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