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Yes was my mistake as John Fisher told me the price he paid for his to be done which was £2500 plus vat

 

I then assumed this was the price and quoted a few people when they saw John's car and wanted the same work.

 

I had no idea Simon had decided that it wasn't enough money and wanted to charge a lot more for doing it.

 

So my mistake

 

 

all i will say is I NEVER GAVE THESE PEOPLE " THE 1ST PRICE"

 

this so called 1st price was an assumed price by another trader!

 

smoothing a bay is massive labour intensive work.I'm not interested in do them at a loss.

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Don't worry Lee I have the natural ability to put my foot in it - but I will say I was happy to pay what I did for my smooth bay and could not fault Simons work in any way. Nor would I have probably complained if I had been asked to pay more as there is a lot of work that goes into doing the job from start to finish - I would agree with some comments that if you are ever considering selling it may be to your disadvantage but I will keep mine and then it is a matter of personal preference - suppose I better find out where my fuses are hidden now ? !!!

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suppose I better find out where my fuses are hidden now ? !!!

 

Good point, you don't want to have to be finding out when your stuck on the side of the road coz your windscreen wipers don't work :(

It is a right royal pain in the arse TBH - on mine if you want to check a fuse you have to pull the whole headlight out.

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Don't worry Lee I have the natural ability to put my foot in it - but I will say I was happy to pay what I did for my smooth bay and could not fault Simons work in any way. Nor would I have probably complained if I had been asked to pay more as there is a lot of work that goes into doing the job from start to finish - I would agree with some comments that if you are ever considering selling it may be to your disadvantage but I will keep mine and then it is a matter of personal preference - suppose I better find out where my fuses are hidden now ? !!!

 

It's ok John, from memory I actually got the price from Simon and quoted you before the work was done

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2 solid weeks @ 40 hour week + materials

 

Holy cow, so I assume a 5 day working week, 40 hours a week, 80 hours to do one of those bays..... I'd sack the welder and get a new fab man mate! :D

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