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    How much does a complete repaint actually diminish the value of a car?

    I am pondering getting my car repainted in a satin crusher orange color. I love crusher orange and the satin finish of the carbon is - just hot. So, it won't be a cheap paint job to say the least.

    But, I keep hearing "It ruins the value of the car" - ok, but to what extent? An extra $5k in value? I mean, if you are dropping $15k on a paint job (as an example), you sure should be able to eat the cost of $5k in "loss" if so.

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    Honestly, if it's a top notch paint job that's done correctly (and it's all documented), it wouldn't bother me a bit.

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    How about a satin wrap in the color you're looking for?

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    As long as it is documented with pictures to show there was no previous damage and just a color change you should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voice of Reason View Post
    How about a satin wrap in the color you're looking for?
    Considered it, would be MUCH cheaper - but the damned hood is SO BIG (6'x6') that 3M doesn't have a size that fits!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlknBlu View Post
    As long as it is documented with pictures to show there was no previous damage and just a color change you should be fine.

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    Is that the biggest concern people have with complete repaints (that would be my guess, honestly)

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    I think it depends on the paint job. My 08 ACR was repainted GTS Blue with White stripes after it was spun on the way home from the dealer. The repair and paint work is such high quality that I'd take it over any factory scheme from 08-09. In 2010 they made some GTS Blue and White striped ACRs that I wouldn't mind owning

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    Paint it. enjoy it! Don't worry about it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newport Viper View Post
    Paint it. enjoy it! Don't worry about it...
    oh definitely, not. Someone remarked to me today and I was curious what people thought. Diminished value would be the least of my concerns!

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    Google images of satin orange wrapped cars. Does not look good at all. I would stick with OEM colors to retain value. Orange needs to be gloss to look right. Satin black is a more accepted/regular finish nowadays, orange is not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Google images of satin orange wrapped cars. Does not look good at all. I would stick with OEM colors to retain value. Orange needs to be gloss to look right. Satin black is a more accepted/regular finish nowadays, orange is not.
    Just did the same....not as appealing as i thought. I guess it would depend on the car otherwise it would end up looking like a traffic cone.

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    Plasti dip is your friend. Spend a couple hundred bucks and run it for a few months. If you like it paint. If not peel it off and be happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Google images of satin orange wrapped cars. Does not look good at all. I would stick with OEM colors to retain value. Orange needs to be gloss to look right. Satin black is a more accepted/regular finish nowadays, orange is not.
    Yeah - waiting on a sample of satin to see - plus not doing anything for many months

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    Have prefix paint it.

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    I'm actually playing with different colors right now (waiting on the bodyshop to have some test panels for me to look at).
    Mine is a repaint because of an accident though. Minor accident, with minimal damage, but managed to scratch up a few panels. Since I already had 40k on the car, I decided I might as well come out of pocket and do a complete re-paint since it had the typical chips and sand blasted areas anyway. While I'm at it, why not add the '08 hood too? Damn I'm bad about the "while you're in there" syndrome! lol
    Since changing the color on a Viper isn't a big deal and all the panels need to come off for proper re-paint anyway, I'm toying with changing the color.
    I'm 99% sure I'm going with the Lambo "balloon white" and silver stripes. Gonna have them do the base white with silver stripes and then pearl over all of it.
    The factory Lambo color has a satin clear, but I'm looking at it with a regular clear.
    A word of caution on the satin clear (and why I'm not doing it). It looks AWESOME, but it's hell on your paint guy because it has to be laid perfectly from the gun. He can't sand or buff it, or it will start getting shiny and won't be satin anymore. The main reason, I'm not going satin is that I actually drive the car a good bit (I might be done tracking it though, since it will be so pretty and I have a separate race car now anyway), but the same issue of buffing applies to me as well. If it's satin, I can't buff anything later, or the finish will start to get shiny.
    Just something to think about.
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    id never worry about the value if i wanted to paint MY car.
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Google images of satin orange wrapped cars. Does not look good at all. I would stick with OEM colors to retain value. Orange needs to be gloss to look right. Satin black is a more accepted/regular finish nowadays, orange is not.
    Good advice...and I wouldn't let anybody do it, one way or the other, except PREFIX...and you'll also be pleased with the documentation.

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    Get crusher orange or snake skin green and from prefix

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    I would stick with Prefix and a factory color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    Get crusher orange or snake skin green and from prefix
    Oh man, SSG Gen V... That would be cool! But I also believe there should be more orange Vipers out there.

    When I was shopping for a Viper the only thing I wanted to know about re-paints were what the car looked like before the work. And I think Nine Ball has a point about factory colors... I would be more comfortable sporting a Crusher Orange Viper than some House of Kolor crazy color.

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    I am sorry but why pay 3 times more for a paintjob from Prefix? I have seen their stuff.
    I know I am gonna get flamed here but there stuff is better than most but not worth the price tag unless you like throwing money away.
    There are shops out there that do better work for less money.
    rant over...................

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Greg View Post
    Oh man, SSG Gen V... That would be cool! But I also believe there should be more orange Vipers out there.

    When I was shopping for a Viper the only thing I wanted to know about re-paints were what the car looked like before the work. And I think Nine Ball has a point about factory colors... I would be more comfortable sporting a Crusher Orange Viper than some House of Kolor crazy color.
    We painted a gen 3 vert candy apple red before Chrysler used it. It got rave reviews for years! And a lot cheaper than prefix. lol
    It depends on the color.

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    Painting it orange would make it a wanna be TA in my opinion. I would paint it a one of color that you like. In the end your the one who's going to live it. Plus, you don't want to be a copy cat or wanna be TA.
    As far as paint shops. I have to agree with SNKEBIT, have it custom painted from a good paint shop, some of those guys who do show winning cars at shows, and put the money into the painjob not the name behind it Nothing wrong with Prefix of course but there are certainly better out there, way better.

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    I definitely believe that it would be a good idea to have photos at the paint shop just before the paint job is started. Maybe a video if you have capability. You will limit your resale anyway to someone that likes your choice of color, and they also will think about the resale value. The best way to reduce concern is have the capability to prove that it was your choice to create a one-of-one new Gen V; essentially a bespoke car, that the factory could not do for you. Be able to play it up as an asset.

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    Although I'm sure there are other top notch paint shops, my Prefix paint job is show car quality. Prefix is a name the average Viper buyer knows, so unless it's really pricey they would be best for resale. As far as colors, I think crusher orange should stay with the TA. How about a 1 of 1 2013 SSG? I'd spring for black GTS stripes but that's a personal preference.

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    Hmmm not so sure; remember last year they said white stripes can only be painted on a launch edition ? And now it's available as an option for other colors like adrenaline red a year later.

    Personally I hope crusher can be had on the GTS in the future and on the roadster. Still wanna see Stryker Green too...


 
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