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Originally Posted by HRBS
its a good idea and sit and or talk to a shop about HOW and WHAT you are looking for. Anyone can throw a number at you. But that number may be the simplist method and may not be what you invisoned.
One modification usually leads to another and this is what makes estimates on custom work difficult. A good builder works with the knowledge of whats next down the line or what will result from the current modification. A bad builder does what you ask and after hes paid can care less of the finished product after it leaves his shop.
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GREAT ADVICE!!!!
We've seen a lot of guys unfortunately get burned because they haven't done this, make assumptions and go for the low dollar deal - usually paid up front. It almost always ends in a big trainwreck, an unhappy customer and a bad name for the quality builders out there.
Now back to the topic at hand.....