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JJMCD 17th March 2016 01:01

More recent/complete pic here: http://www.dnaoc.co.uk/index.php/topic,4582.0.html

tricky360 17th March 2016 16:17

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Ready to go off to paint

smash 18th March 2016 06:27

Interested to know how much prep time before ready to go to paint? This a big resource cost with Tribute in terms of sorting alignment, resolving gap issues and just getting the body straight.

DNA AUTOMOTIVE 18th March 2016 07:44

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Originally Posted by smash (Post 76175)
Interested to know how much prep time before ready to go to paint? This a big issue with Tribute in terms of sorting alignment, resolving gap issues and just getting the body straight.

The first car was picked up Tuesday 4.30pm let's see how long. There's not a lot of prep work The bodies are excellent !!!!

Roadster 18th March 2016 08:02

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Originally Posted by DNA AUTOMOTIVE (Post 76178)
The first car was picked up Tuesday 4.30pm let's see how long. There's not a lot of prep work The bodies are excellent !!!!

Do you have a fixed price for fit prep and paint?

smash 18th March 2016 09:30

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Originally Posted by DNA AUTOMOTIVE (Post 76178)
The first car was picked up Tuesday 4.30pm let's see how long. There's not a lot of prep work The bodies are excellent !!!!

Will you offer gel coat colours? The body looks easily good enough to potentially not paint at all.

DNA AUTOMOTIVE 18th March 2016 09:33

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Originally Posted by Roadster (Post 76179)
Do you have a fixed price for fit prep and paint?


The body fitting price with everything pre fitted and removed before paint £2500.00
Quality paint finish £3000.00
Obviously there's a big savings to be had for the self builder who fits their own body and shops around for a cheaper paint job.

smash 18th March 2016 09:45

Is that with you retaining removed donor clams and parts?

DNA AUTOMOTIVE 18th March 2016 09:49

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Originally Posted by smash (Post 76185)
Is that with you retaining removed donor clams and parts?

We've actually been putting them in the skip because they take up too much room lol ...If a customer wants them back as long as they move them away quickly then that's great with us !!

Roadster 18th March 2016 10:09

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Originally Posted by DNA AUTOMOTIVE (Post 76182)
The body fitting price with everything pre fitted and removed before paint £2500.00
Quality paint finish £3000.00
Obviously there's a big savings to be had for the self builder who fits their own body and shops around for a cheaper paint job.

The factory cars are always presented to the highest standards.
The price of the paint job is inline with a bare metal respray.

I look forward to seeing it on the stand.

smash 18th March 2016 10:14

You're skipping them?! That's a lot of money you're binning!

Any final cost on the bumpers? And also is there a refit cost after paint or is that all in with the 2.5k?

DNA AUTOMOTIVE 18th March 2016 10:40

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Originally Posted by smash (Post 76189)
You're skipping them?! That's a lot of money you're binning!

Any final cost on the bumpers? And also is there a refit cost after paint or is that all in with the 2.5k?

The bumper chrome price has not been finalised yet.
We do not re fit parts that's up to the customer to do this .
We do undertake full builds ...We have three full builds on at the moment with two more customers looking for cars . So far we have had a lot of interest considering the car has never been shown finished with deposits for kits already placed.

tricky360 19th March 2016 17:59

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Primered already

tricky360 19th March 2016 18:00

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Side primer

tricky360 19th March 2016 18:02

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smash 21st March 2016 09:00

Hmm...fit, prep and paint price is disappointing.

The price differential actually increases against your competitor - I thought with the quality of GRP there would be a saving on fit, prep and paint but it works out a significant amount more than the rival build agent.

It's still the kit I want to see most at Stoneleigh tho!

redratbike 21st March 2016 11:03

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Originally Posted by smash (Post 76334)
Hmm...fit, prep and paint price is disappointing.

The price differential actually increases against your competitor - I thought with the quality of GRP there would be a saving on fit, prep and paint but it works out a significant amount more than the rival build agent.

It's still the kit I want to see most at Stoneleigh tho!

you haven't got to use their paintshop

smash 22nd March 2016 18:12

I'm just comparing to competitors build agents (who I've just used) I was expecting it to match or beat not be more expensive especially considering the difference in prep required.

And yes I know all about business expenses - I've been with HMRC since 1986... ;) (or HMCE as it was in the good old days)

Big money paint I've found Is sometimes disappointing - my mates Ram cobra was done by SMS who were supposed to be the kiddies at the time. Squared off arches, misting under lacquer and sink holes said otherwise - ended up in court and they settled just before due to go in.

There's a guy half mile from me doesn't do full resprays but panel work and charges 100 per panel. Used him to avoid an excess on a hire car that was keyed on the door. Very good job equivalent to rest of car in terms of peel/lustre.

AcC8braman 22nd March 2016 18:15

My paint job cost me £6.5k, I wanted it to be right and do it once :)

Roadster 22nd March 2016 18:27

Its interesting how the kitcar "customer" has changed over the years.

When Duttons and the likes were the norm no one would have dreamed of build agents. Part of the experience was to build it yourself.

Then came the Midas and Marcos and a few more were built by the factory but it was still understood that these were speciality cars and could not be directly compared to the main stream fit and finish.

But the new style customer pays for it to built and painted by a build agent and expects new car standards.
Many are then disappointed when after all that outlay they don't enjoy them as they drive similar to the donor vehicle which is an old car.

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