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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by sml175
I priced every one of the spray type and not one was under 550.00> .
If they were all at least $550 then that must've included the UV topcoat and/or colormatching.

Originally Posted by sml175
My last F150 FX4 had one and when I turned it in for the lease, they took the bed out and checked. They said they would have charged if I had a spray in liner due to damaging the original finish when installed .
Yes, if you are leasing your vehicle, ANY modification of the paint must be restored to original finish, meaning with a spray in bedliner you would be charged to have it stripped and the box repainted.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2009 | 08:46 PM
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Was that also with the Xtra and color match? The Xtra was the 550 + and color match for some was 700+. I am not posting here for a spitting match, just to answer someone's question as to what other people had and used. I gave my reasons for my choice. I am also very satisfied with what I have chosen. Nuff said. That was not in reference to your reply 3820. Thanks.
 
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