Northern California, that price sounds reasonable. I start at 75 per wheel myself. I used to charge 100 per wheel because I didn't want the work, but now that I have a bigger shop and more room to do wheels, I have lowered the price some.
Also, there are two types of powdercoat shops, custom coaters and production facilities. Production facilities are usually a lot cheaper, because they have heavy duty equipment for stripping and prep work, but they are also going to be coated on a production line, and quality control may or may not be that great. A smaller custom coater is probably going to do a better job a slightly higher price, but be worth it in the long run.
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NISSAN: 75 280Z / 86 300ZX GLL /87 Sentra SE / 03 350Z / 23 Z
Porsche: 93 968 / 23 Macan GTS / 93 968
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