Scott, I had my frame powdercoated at a place near me on long island. The price was relatively cheap....$850, now that includes sandblasting the old epoxy off (the guy who did it said that it was a b*tch to do) and to powdercoat the frame, trailing arms, front suspension parts, and some rear suspension parts and also delivering it back to me. Before they blasted the trailing arms, we tried to match the original epoxy color, and the color that we found was called "Cal Grey" but when the frame was all done, the color came out a little lighter then the original color, but I am happy with how it came out. I had them do the frame and the trailing arms in that cal grey color. Then I had them do all the suspension parts in black wrinkle, which all I can say is that they came out great! I would highly recommend them again if anyone else in the ny/long island area wants to have any parts powdercoated (contact me for info) They said that they tried their best in getting all the hidden parts of the frame, I think the powdercoat goes on the frame bare. The night before they powdercoated the frame, the sandblaster had dropped it off, and I saw it when it was a bare frame, they didn't say anything about putting something on it to prep it. Hope that helps. If anyone has any more questions please e-mail me directly. Thanks! Later, Nick 1852 <A HREF="Http://members.aol.com/njp548">Http://members.aol.com/njp548</A>