Hey guys what are some trusted shops in the DFW to paint my mirrors,tailgate, and grill.
Thanks,
Tye
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Hey guys what are some trusted shops in the DFW to paint my mirrors,tailgate, and grill.
Thanks,
Tye
Clark Brothers Paint & Body -
2260 W Pioneer Pkwy # A, Pantego, TX - (817) 860-0183
There in Arlington and do top notch work:thumb:
Lucid Paint & Body
8114 Mansfield Hwy
Kennedale, TX 76060
(817) 478-0545
he does really good work
Those places are a loooong way from McKinney...gotta be something in the McKinney area I would think.
Make the drive to waco and use me! haha :greg:
We do top notch work. Cheaper than DFW area also I bet
McKinney is north of Plano and Allen on 75. Maybe there's a place in Sherman or in the a fore mentioned cities that can help.
Dynamic Auto Collison
3908 broadway Haltom City 76117
817-834-8060 ask for Tony
He's working on my truck and does awesome work at a great price at a fast pace!
http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/appea...w-updates.html
none in the north/ north east part of Dallas???
i'm really wanting some work done.........lots of work
I tried bit everyone is talking mid-cities and stuff.
yeah those shops are like an hour which isn't too bad but i'd like to be a little closer to home. But if there isn't any well looks like ill have to.
P.S. I'm starting to think that i should just have my whole truck repainted because after 13yrs paint starts to cheap and peel, how much do you think that will run me?
Theres a good one in Sanger that does custom paint jobs. Carol Shelby's son sent his car from LasVegas to them to have him paint it.
custom is probably a little out of my paycheck lol but im just thinking about a respray in white, so that i don't have to do the door jams and everything, and do some color matching.
McKinney has a lot of good paint shops around there. Just need to call around and ask to see examples of their work.
well if your willing to make the drive to midcities my friend tony will probably hook you up.. best way is to make some phone calls just remember going the cheapest way out is sometimes not the best.