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#6
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A few more pics can be found here:
http://206.72.11.242/SaleListDetail....ate=04/06/2002
http://206.72.11.242/SaleListDetail....ate=04/06/2002
#7
#8
Originally posted by Ginuwin3112
A few more pics can be found here:
http://206.72.11.242/SaleListDetail....ate=04/06/2002
A few more pics can be found here:
http://206.72.11.242/SaleListDetail....ate=04/06/2002
Figure it this way. You could get an SE in pretty good shape and with that mileage for between $7000 and $8500 depending if it was from a private sale or from a dealer. So, tally up the damage as best you can and start calling body shops. They can't give you a spot on estimate without seeing the car but they could probably give you a rough idea of what it would cost to fix. Add the $2000 you paid for the car and you should be able to tell if its worth or not.
BUT..If there is any damage to the frame or running gear, it's not worth it. I don't care what anybody says, a car is never the same after frame damage. Just my two cents.
#11
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Auto + rear end damage = non consideration for me. Unless you only pay $500 or less.
Auto + rear end damage = non consideration for me. Unless you only pay $500 or less.
#12
It looks like its hit pretty good. I got a 93 that has rear damage and not quite as bad front damage as that for $800 and I can will fix the damage myself but a body shop will probably run about 2500-3000 to fix it and paint it. I love that color though and if you can get it for a good price and know someone that can fix it for you cheap I say go for it.
But then again I like getting wrecked cars for cheap and fixing them up its fun to me.
If you want to see pics of mine with the damage go here I have got all the parts to fix it I just need time now.
Good luck whatever you decide to do.
But then again I like getting wrecked cars for cheap and fixing them up its fun to me.
If you want to see pics of mine with the damage go here I have got all the parts to fix it I just need time now.
Good luck whatever you decide to do.
#15
IF you get it make sure you get a GENUINE NISSAN fender. I was in an accident in 1996 and I think they replaced it with a generic fender because I can't get my headlights to line up at all. My passenger side shines up in the air and the drivers side (which didn't have damage) shines straight. So make sure you get GENUINE NISSAN PARTS.
BTW: I would buy it for $2000.00 or less. Looks like leather interior. No more than 2 Grand.
BTW: I would buy it for $2000.00 or less. Looks like leather interior. No more than 2 Grand.