Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

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Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby bossrek on Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:35 pm

I have in-stock for sale 2010 FS 688 Lighted Paint Meter Car Gauge Thickness for revealing Piantwork for all vehicles

Today, with a FenderSplendor FS688 Paint Meter you can almost totally eliminate
buying and appraising mistakes

Believe the meter! Go out and use the meter on a few vehicles. Get used to
what the typical readings are…they will vary by make, model and even color. You
are looking for differences, not the actual thickness. If a vehicle is 5.00 to
6.0 mils as you check it, and then a panel jumps to 7.5 mils, you have paintwork.
Some cars come from the factory with paint in the 3.5 mil range, and some come
as high as 7-9 mils or more.

Factory paintwork. The method used to paint vehicles has gotten better and
better, and much more consistent. Yes, I have ‘metered’ cars that came right off
the truck and showed inconsistencies. The fact remains that the paintwork is not
always uniform. Vehicles will vary, depending on the actual color (pearl colors
tend to be thicker) and on the factory that produced the vehicle (older factories
tend to have thicker paint).

Using the FenderSplendor makes it easier to negotiate with the person
you are buying a vehicle from, or trading it in from. The gauge keeps you from
being the ‘enemy’ and it’s hard to get mad at a gauge.

For more details please call Raed 0558921115
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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby azi malik on Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:32 pm

hey man thats great!! upload its pics... and some info... pics needed!!!
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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby bossrek on Thu Sep 16, 2010 1:09 am

Thank you for your interest and hope this topic will be more useful for all members
for more info please contact me 0558921115

and for the original website please visit

http://www.wholesalepaintmeters.com

i am the soul disturber in the region

regards

Raed

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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby azi malik on Thu Sep 16, 2010 11:12 pm

great! im sure ppl will start contacting u... great work!
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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby bossrek on Thu Dec 09, 2010 6:37 am

Hi everybody
today i made a comparison between our Unit FS 688 and elcometer 311
Elcometer 311 that measures steel and aluminum
sells for 2x the amount as the FenderSplendor. The Elcometer is 33% bigger and heavier, and it does not have a lighted face or a flip display.

Please check out my YOUTUBE short clip


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGIl7Kj7i1U
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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby azi malik on Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:59 am

checked both the products in ur given link.... what is the price of FS688, do u have more models or this is the latest one? i want to check out the prices and models.
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Re: Using Paint Meter maximize profits and reduce appraisal loss

Postby bossrek on Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:38 am

Thank you for your interest
the first model is FenderSplendor FS688 (USA) the red one selling price is 1500aed
the sec. is Elcometer 311 (UK) selling price 3000aed
you can google them to see their spec.
I have them both in stock , just pick the one you like
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Postby azi malik on Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:57 am

you can also add ur profile as a dealer... if u haven't done that already.
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Postby bossrek on Sat Jan 25, 2014 8:32 pm

Offer still On...

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