Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm thinking about repainting an old (2010) Club Car I picked up used.
Any recommendations on who to do this, and approximate cost? Thinking of pimping this baby up. |
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If you want to really pimp it out, consider getting it wrapped. If you can imagine the design, they can do it.
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What is the advantage over painting? Does the wrap hold up as well as paint? Any idea of cost vs. paint? |
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Camouflage colors… do it yourself
Rattle can paints have come along way…. |
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His truck was painted with green reeds, and brown long grass, pretty much just like the terrain he was pulling out of. At a traffic light he rolled own his window and yelled, with a few expletives "Hey, didn't you see me back there", and I yelled back "Hell no. Of course I didn't see you. Your truck is camouflaged. It's designed not to be seen. Good job! Thanks for not hitting me, though"... I don't think he got it. |
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I read somewhere that the total of all of his baseball contracts was $2 Million, and read somewhere else it was $4 Million...if he'd played a generation later he wouldn't have needed those Krylon commercials. |
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IMO not worth it, especially it electric. Drive it till wheels fall off then move on. Before I would spend 1k plus in paint or wrap job I’d make sure rest of the cart in pristine condition. But, that me.
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Golf carts are relatively small painted areas and 2 to 4 cans of spray paint should cover this area. Last time I painted a car (about 10 years ago) 2 gallons of paint cost several hundred dollars. Also, you can apply a clear coat if necessary. Send me a PM with phone number if you would like to discuss further. i have painted 10 cars over the years.
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Actually, now that I have the cart, it's in nicer condition than I thought. I'm going to leave it as is, as far as paint goes.
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Why would the wheels fall off? With the rising costs of new carts, why wouldn't it make sense to keep an old but well maintained cart running and looking good?
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I feel bad as my cart is about 20 years old now and still looks very good, but if you Google club cars, you'll find the guy in that I believe is in Tampa and has redone shells and swap them out for about 3 to $500
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Is the original finish on your golf cart painted?
My 2001 Club Car is not painted. In all body panels the color goes all the way through. I could not imagine adding a coat of paint that would one day chip, fade, and/or peel. |
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