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The Volvo has been painted... before/after pics 200 1989

As far as I know, I didn't get a break for removing any of the trim, but the $850 did include tax (which would have been an additional $50). As I stated in the other post, they did me a huge favor for repairing the rust area by the windshield -- it wasn't initially agreed upon when I brought it in. That easily saved me an additional $100-$200!

I would definitely recommend this shop to other people around the Gainesville area.
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Regards,
Eric Staufer,
1989 244DL 125k,
My 240 Page (newly updated!), (opens a new window)






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