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Custom Paint Job, 0ver 30 Years Experiance From Mild To Wild! Paint To Order on 2040-parts.com

US $2,200.00
Location:

Waldron, Arkansas, United States

Waldron, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New

Its that time of year when bikes get put in garage until spring... during this time (when you can't ride) that people do upgrades to their bike.  My husband has over 30 years experiance in auto body paint & repair! I have added pictures of some of his work... to give you an idea as to what you would like done.  What you get for this price is a custom paint job, you send me what you want painted  & he gets busy getting you a beautiful new look!  He also airbrushes!  If you live in arkansas... he has airbrush & will travel (for a price) aprox turn around would be 3 weeks (paint needs to cure before packaging up to send) Price starts at $999.99... depending on what you want for a paint job...buyer is responsible for shipping both ways... If you have any questions?  please call me at 479-207-4983
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