P1000m5 Pioneer 1000-5 Body Panels

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Hello,

I'm new to the forum and have a question. I have a 2016 Honda pioneer 1000-5 deluxe (White) and I would like to change the color to camo. Does anyone know where I can purchase a full set of camo panels to change out (sides hood etc)? Anyone out there have camo and want to trade?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Your cheapest and fastest option is contact @jrplaza2008 and have him print a wrap with the camo of your choosing.
 
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Your cheapest and fastest option is contact @jrplaza2008 and have him print a wrap with the camo of your choosing.
 
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So how does this work? I send the pieces to you and you wrap them?

No you would buy the wrap, remove your plastic panels and apply it yourself. It's a little time consuming but not difficult, patience, attention to detail and following the instructions will yield great results.

Buying the Camo panels is around $2200 now, doing the wrap kit would save you about $1400. Not to mention the factory camo has been known to come off under certain conditions and then you have tan panels.
 
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@jay_man81 has a nice install video on a base 5 seater from CreativeUTVgraphics.com hit up youtube and search Appalachian Mountain Riders.
 
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No you would buy the wrap, remove your plastic panels and apply it yourself. It's a little time consuming but not difficult, patience, attention to detail and following the instructions will yield great results.

Buying the Camo panels is around $2200 now, doing the wrap kit would save you about $1400. Not to mention the factory camo has been known to come off under certain conditions and then you have tan panels.

I had no idea factory panels were that much money. Hard to imagine those thin cheap pieces of plastic could be even close to that but I guess it doesn’t surprise me from factory pricing. At this point I will try to find a panel trade or a used set but if not I will probably just live with white. If I decide to go with a rap I will let you know. Thanks so much for the information and response!!!
 
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I had no idea factory panels were that much money. Hard to imagine those thin cheap pieces of plastic could be even close to that but I guess it doesn’t surprise me from factory pricing. At this point I will try to find a panel trade or a used set but if not I will probably just live with white. If I decide to go with a rap I will let you know. Thanks so much for the information and response!!!

The standard colored plastic aren’t that much. @$500 for a full set.

The painted and camo are ridiculous.