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I think the better question is do you want to do the work on it?
If you don't, quote it higher but if you do, tell him I want $xxx and I would suggest changing the coolant, spark plugs, etc. and all parts will be additional
Does his car have stock exhaust or headers? Personally i would not touch it for less than 500.00 and fluids and gaskets and parts extra. Huge chance you'll break bolts on exhaust manifolds or heads.
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You would be ripping off your friend/person you know if you charged him a normal shop rate, and what comes around goes round.
Shops have huge amount of overhead that people out of their gargae do not have to pay.
If he was quoted $850-1000 in labor, I would tell him $350-400 and I think it would be a win for you and him.
That was my point, it was suggested to charge shop rate. He'd be better off with taking it to a shop at that point. I was thinking in the 4-500 range for labor only.
i generally charge $40/hr with the customer being responsable for all supplies. let the customer know that you could break some exhuast manifold bolts when removing them and that would result in more time and money from him but you will try to do your best to keep everything intact. alot of exhuast shops wont touch exhuast manifold due to the studs or bolts breaking.
another way i have done it is to have them get a couple quotes in writing and bring them to you and try to beat there price by a couple hundred so its worth your time and there still getting a deal. after all you have no overhead like a normal repair shop so theres no need to match there price, at $90+/hr.
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