Powerquest Vinyl graphic
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The total cost was around $2000. I paid approx $1350 for the graphic and another $650 to have everything installed professionally.
Ive already had a ton of people come up to me and compliment the boat. No one can believe its a 1994 (its almost a joke because people laugh at me and say "Nooooo, it cant be. Your joking!" I smile back and tell them it is. Next thing they say is the boat looks brand new).
Next project will be the interior because that is still teal and pink. Depending on cost I may just hold off until next spring for that one.
Ive already had a ton of people come up to me and compliment the boat. No one can believe its a 1994 (its almost a joke because people laugh at me and say "Nooooo, it cant be. Your joking!" I smile back and tell them it is. Next thing they say is the boat looks brand new).
Next project will be the interior because that is still teal and pink. Depending on cost I may just hold off until next spring for that one.
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wow, those graphics turned out nice! I just bought a 1992 290 Enticer and have already priced having the stripes painted over $2500-3000. Was just starting to look around for prices on Vynal. Gotta love how well the older Powerquest hold up with age!
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Thats why I did the vinyl graphics. Paint is just too much for what you get and these boats are built like a rock! Do some vinyl and interior and you have a new boat at a fraction the price.
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