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07-02-2008, 11:12 AM
jwoodard
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The price may vary by installer, but for comparison purposes, my colleague here had his SPF done for 475.00. This included the entire front end, both door tops and the rear wheel spats. Doing the front end is no easy task as there are many compound curves, etc., but it came out very nice and is very hard to notice unless you know what you are looking for. I had mine done for just a little less as I already had the rear wheel spats. Hope this helps.
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