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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:30 AM
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Should i fix my car or part it?

i got in a accident.... with a stone pillar... and my front left side is pretty messed up, the only estimate i got was for "well over $2000". Whats that even mean? and the other option is to part it out and get a car with 180k+ miles on it

what would be the smart thing to do?



Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:34 AM
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$2k? Have you gotten a valid second and third estimate? If thats what its going to come out to to repair it, I say part it out and find another 4th gen. Here in LA, a clean 4th gen can be had for that price.

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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:46 AM
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i have not had any other estimates but im going this week sometime to get another... and i just looked on craigslist... not too much going on there for maximas or any car for $2k... theres a lot of 96 and down with the lowest miles being around 150k but i like this one! haha
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:48 AM
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looks like u only need a fender and a bumper
is ur chassis bent?
how abt ur suspension?
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:52 AM
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Fender, bumper, corners, brackets, grille. I say 97 bumper conversion? Silver lining .

Are you going through insurance?
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 09:58 AM
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Fender, bumper, corners, brackets, grille. I say 97 bumper conversion? Silver lining .

Are you going through insurance?
fair enuff,2k seems like wayyyy to much
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:00 AM
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Fender, bumper, corners, brackets, grille. I say 97 bumper conversion? Silver lining .

Are you going through insurance?
haha nope no insurance
and its a 99 SE

and my suspension seems fine but im not an expert, still rides the same as before, smooth and quiet just looks ****ed up

not sure if my chassis is bent but i think it is thats why the estimate was so expensive
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:03 AM
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haha nope no insurance
and its a 99 SE

and my suspension seems fine but im not an expert, still rides the same as before, smooth and quiet just looks ****ed up

not sure if my chassis is bent but i think it is thats why the estimate was so expensive
well,u shud make sure before u get ripped off
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:06 AM
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Oh duh...still confuses me at a quick glace.
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:07 AM
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well,u shud make sure before u get ripped off
indeed! and idk i always heard that auto body repairs were outrageous
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:09 AM
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Oh duh...still confuses me at a quick glace.
what do you mean bumper conversion anyways? and the silver lining? lol
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:14 AM
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95-96's have a different front bumper than the 97-99's. Lotta 95-96 guys convert over to the 97+ front bumper. I thought you had the former at first.

As for the silver lining, have you ever heard of the phrase "Every cloud has a silver lining"?
Quick translation: On the bright side.
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:14 AM
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well if the chassis is not bent then u shd fix it.

the estimate u received is for NEW bumper, fender, and parts. Painted and installed.

All that stuff can be had from the junkyard for way cheaper. U prolly spend no more than 500 bucks if u go that route!

Honestly for a 1999 used car AND no insurance money lol...i wd just hit the junkyard and fix it myself.
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:16 AM
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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:24 AM
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well if the chassis is not bent then u shd fix it.

the estimate u received is for NEW bumper, fender, and parts. Painted and installed.

All that stuff can be had from the junkyard for way cheaper. U prolly spend no more than 500 bucks if u go that route!

Honestly for a 1999 used car AND no insurance money lol...i wd just hit the junkyard and fix it myself.
its 2k just for that stuff? dam... and its bent im pretty sure cuz the drivers side is farther down then the right side is and in the last pic something is bent.... is that the chassis?

and i kinda have insurance, called my grandma she was looking for a car to buy for cheap but i said lets just fix this instead cuz you never know what your getting with a cheap car, right?
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:37 AM
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its 2k just for that stuff? dam... and its bent im pretty sure cuz the drivers side is farther down then the right side is and in the last pic something is bent.... is that the chassis?

and i kinda have insurance, called my grandma she was looking for a car to buy for cheap but i said lets just fix this instead cuz you never know what your getting with a cheap car, right?
It looks like jus body damage to me. But im not there. u have to look under the fender and body to see if the frame/chassis is bent.

If the frame bent then consider parting it out or junking the car. U dont have the expertise to fix that (even tho the frame CAN still be fixed by a body shop but its expensive).

If the frame not bent then its jus body damage and all u need do is replace the damaged parts. Shdnt cost no more than 500.

75 for the bumper, 100 for the fender, 75 for entire headlight assembly, 30 for the grill, 100 for the hood.

If u cant do it yurself have the junkyard pull the parts for u, so add another 20-30% for entire purchase. Then let a mech install for u. Then it will prolly cost 1000 bucks altogether.

2000 bucks is if its all new. A new fender alone is like 300 bucks. New Fender is like 600 bucks.

www.courtesyparts.com for genuine nissan parts and priceing.

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No thats the fender. Where was the point of impact? Stone pillar....do you mean those pole like things or maybe those on a parking spot?
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:40 AM
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What cashoit said
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:45 AM
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It looks like jus body damage to me. But im not there. u have to look under the fender and body to see if the frame/chassis is bent.

If the frame bent then consider parting it out or junking the car. U dont have the expertise to fix that (even tho the frame CAN still be fixed by a body shop but its expensive).

If the frame not bent then its jus body damage and all u need do is replace the damaged parts. Shdnt cost no more than 500.

75 for the bumper, 100 for the fender, 75 for entire headlight assembly, 30 for the grill, 100 for the hood.

If u cant do it yurself have the junkyard pull the parts for u, so add another 20-30% for entire purchase. Then let a mech install for u. Then it will prolly cost 1000 bucks altogether.

2000 bucks is if its all new. A new fender alone is like 300 bucks. New Fender is like 600 bucks.

www.courtesyparts.com for genuine nissan parts and priceing.
$300 for a new fender....damn that is op, I got a new fender for like $50....
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:54 AM
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$300 for a new fender....damn that is op, I got a new fender for like $50....
$50. New? From where? U must have had tha hookup!
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 10:57 AM
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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 11:04 AM
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damn i stand corrected. They even give u free shipping lol

My bad, jus hit up ebay for new parts cheap i guess. I still suggest www.courtesyparts.com or th junkyard. Least those OEM. u never know with ebay, but it still should be good.
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take all that broke **** off, and if the frames bent pay someone to straighten it. then you can fix the rest yourself. junkyard ftw.
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i mean dude forreal i fixed this for like $1000.

use your imagination...
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 11:47 AM
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lol @ GENIUS. thats dat "can do attitude"!

its true tho man. i wd jus hit the jy and fix it. prolly take a day to get the parts and another day to reinstall. Its not hard to replace this stuff at all.
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you fixed the rusted radiator support too?
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me? yeah i replaced the whole RCS with everything.
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me? yeah i replaced the whole RCS with everything.
pics or your drivin a miata....
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 06:31 PM
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what is that that i circled?
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After you take off the bumper and fenders read page BT-37 of this Body & Trim manual to check if the engine compartment got bent.

In mid December I slammed into the curb of a bridge and bent the LF wheel and left LCA. After replacintg them I had it raised at a shop and used the last few pages of that manual to verify if the chassis got bent. Luckily everything lined up correctly.

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pics or your drivin a miata....
no pic of the new RS, but i got all this **** off the same car from a jy. it got plowed in both drivers side doors and didnt touch the fender.


mejiseike - i dunno? its a frame rail. if its bet you need to get it pulled back in the direction it was impacted.
Old Jan 31, 2011 | 07:26 PM
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how would i go about doing that? thats the only body part thats bent. its in my last pic you can see how its bent down

and no i hit like a stone mailbox that was like 4 feet tall and kinda leveled it ice and a big hill
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what is that that i circled?
That's peice of the body frame. If the body frame peice is only slightly bent it shouldn't be too much to fix.

From the pictures you posted earlier I estimate that the chassis wasn't bent so it's worth repairing.

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how would i go about doing that? thats the only body part thats bent. its in my last pic you can see how its bent down ...
On the outer right side of what you circled is the fender that's bent. Under that is the frame. Take off that wrecked fender to see how bad the frame got bent.

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Old Jan 31, 2011 | 08:02 PM
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That's peice of the body frame. That slightly bent body frame peice shouldn't be too much to fix.

From the pictures you posted earlier I estimate that the chassis wasn't bent so it's worth repairing.

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On the outer right side of what you circled is the fender that's bent. Under that is the frame. Take off that wrecked fender to see how bad the frame got bent.
hmmm how long would that take cuz tomorrow its -5 for a high... the next day is 30 lol and i can get someone to help me so two people how long would it take?
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two people taking off your fender should take like 10 minutes tops. you probably wouldnt want to go about straightenin your frame on your own. pay someone to do it.
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Fix It!!!

I would fix it if it was me, you can work with a bodyshop on what to order I've done it my self. I told them I would get some of the parts bc I can get them cheeper you have that right. If they tell u no then move on to the next bodyshop or do it urself n save more that way you can save money to get the whole car painted. You have a few options just do on paper witch way its best for u. Ask urself if the car worth it, are there any other work that as to be done that might cost u a lot. And so on.
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You would save a ton of money doing so.
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id sue that pillar if I were you
Old Feb 6, 2011 | 08:02 AM
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$2000 at a body shop is fair estimate just to fix the cosmetics and paint.

I had a small fender bender years ago and it was $1700. New bumper, hood, headlights, grille, paint, with no frame work.

Sure you can go to a yard, get the parts, do all the work, go to Macco for the $200 paint job, and do it under $1000. But there is no way a real body shop would touch that for less than 2k.
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Goto a junk yard and g et the parts.. It does not look bad at all honestly. You should be able to get all the parts for 500ish and a mediocre paintjob for 500 (with you doing the prep) Just my opinion



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