Wreck.. How much to fix??
#42
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i had a galant with less damage than that and it was 8g to repair. the book at that time was 15000 and they just totaled after complaining i didnt want the car. thanks state farm. thamks god i only owed 6000.
#43
Originally Posted by Ahmad_1290
yea i guess you could say that..
Front end/engine damage FTL.
Sorry to hear about it man, hope things work out.
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Originally Posted by x91max
ITs a mitsubishi. half there recalls in 02 was CRANKSHAFT SEPARATES FROM MOTOR!!!
At least Mitsu puts out recalls on them... Unlike Nissan, who ignores the problem and tells you it's JUST your car.
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Ok this is what I see
- Hood $500
- Front bumper $250
- Right Fender (Maybe) $250
- Right Headlight (Used) $250 that’s just the right one not both!
- Fog lights $150 each
- Your frame is bent that holds the radiator in place (straight hosed) or maybe about $1000 to fix. Hopefully the radiator is not damaged else your looking at another $500 I have not even factored the cost of the underbody and the front bumper support. As you can see it is looking like a $4000 fix (and that’s if you have some connections, because I don’t think these guys factored in labor!!!) these guys are about right. If your doing this from out of you pocket this would be a fine time to go aftermarket and get a good body shop.
But that’s my opinion. Never the less good luck getting your Max fixed. I know hoe you feel man I love my Max too!
- Hood $500
- Front bumper $250
- Right Fender (Maybe) $250
- Right Headlight (Used) $250 that’s just the right one not both!
- Fog lights $150 each
- Your frame is bent that holds the radiator in place (straight hosed) or maybe about $1000 to fix. Hopefully the radiator is not damaged else your looking at another $500 I have not even factored the cost of the underbody and the front bumper support. As you can see it is looking like a $4000 fix (and that’s if you have some connections, because I don’t think these guys factored in labor!!!) these guys are about right. If your doing this from out of you pocket this would be a fine time to go aftermarket and get a good body shop.
But that’s my opinion. Never the less good luck getting your Max fixed. I know hoe you feel man I love my Max too!
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