Sounds like a cool project, second gens are exploding right now! Here's a little insight for you and anyone else that's interested in having renderings done.
Mike posted a great article Brian Stupski wrote that is extremely helpful for builders and owners that have made the decision to get some professional help in the styling/design department. I think I've highlighted the main points of that article 15 times in various threads discussing this issue. Now I can just point to that article and give my fingers a rest...LOL.
I guess the two points I want to emphasize is that:
1. There is a distinct difference between an "Artist" (someone who can accurately copy the likeness of a car) and a "Designer". Designers are trained professionals that have extensive education and experience in form, scale/proportion, trends, colors, problem solving, manufacturing, materials and idea generation. You're not just paying for a "pretty picture" here. We can help you selecting colors and wheels, creating new graphics and maintaining a common theme throughout the vehicle. It's also a consultant service.
2. You literally get what you pay for. Professional designers often do this as a full-time gig and to support our families. We're involved in many builds at a time, several can be high dollar/high profile, award winning projects. Good work isn't free and great work isn't cheap, but it is fair. Consider what you'll save over the cost of build redos, bad looking body mods, the wrong wheels, the wrong paint scheme, an uninspired interior, not to mention headaches and frustration. This is often when projects start falling into the abyss and builders/owners lose interest.
There are some talented artist/designers that are getting into the field that are looking to build a name for themselves and will do work for discounted rates or even for free.
Also, another alternative is to have a photoshop chop done to a high resolution, good quality image of yours or a similar car. They're quick and dirty so the cost is often much cheaper than a full-blown rendering. However, don't expect Michelangelo work for $200-250.
So, to directly answer your specific need.... There maybe some one that can jump on this and get a presentable rendering to you or you could go with a photoshop chop.
Hub Garage has a ton of artists/designers there. Pick a style you like, make some calls/emails and go with the person that can work to your budget and give you what you need. This should be a positive experience! Good luck!
Ben,
I don't mean no disrespect with my above post. I know the difference between designing a car and doing a rendering. This car is a daily driver/rented mule. I have this car designed in my head already. I just want to see it on paper. The car will remain stock looking with the exception of the color, wheels and stance. The total budget on this car is 10-12k including the car, So a 1000.00 dollar rendering will cut into that budget pretty good.
When I do my 73 Z28 I will have a Designer do that car. I want it to be 50-75k car. I won't mind spending 1500-2000 on the design for that car.
None taken at all. I was more or less making a general post to anyone looking at having a rendering done, not specifically you. Maybe I should have cleared that up to start my post.
I knew exactly what you were looking for but I've noticed that as soon as these rendering threads get started, similar questions get asked. It's an opportunity for me to try and clear things up for people who are just starting the process.