i would go to a forum for the type of car you have and ask for a good painter in nj, most of the times you can talk to a painter directly and they will give you better service then what you paid for.in all honesty there is only 1 maaco with one good painter(that i've seen) and that's in Massachusetts he does awesome work, seen his work plenty of times on the 6gen celica forums and as i said it all comes down to the man behind the gun. he is one of the few that works for maaco and actually cares about the work he does..but good luck in your quest. like i said just call around and make a physical appearance to the shops. always good to look at certain things, like check out the paint booth see if its tatty or a nice well kept booth. also watch the workers for a few just to see how they work, usually you can tell bad work ethic from their body language/how they work if they seem not to care well i wouldn't want them touching my car because odds are they probably wont care about prepping correctly and just "getting the job done".also just ask questions like what paints they use, how they cure the paints,what they do after painting is completed as in how they wet sand and buff the car, what products/methods they use. it may seem like you're being annoying but you're not just let them know you don't want to pay all this cash for a paint job that will look like crap after a few months and want to make sure you are getting the quality you expect. remember communication is everything. they cannot guess what you want done, so let them know of any specific areas you know you want extra attention paid to. also to save on price you can remove the trim yourself, the prep guys will love you for that LOL. good luck with your painting quest!