is this fender bender costly to fix?
I can do the bumper myself since it's just a bolt on. But the side panel is fuqed and the door needs a little force more than usual to close. I heard most rear panels are welded. I dont have a torch or time to do any banging, not that I know how to do it properly. Whattaya guys think? If you are familiar with bodyshop repair and know what a rough estimate might be, that'd be cool.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EGPrelude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i dont exactly know the cost of the repairs but i believe whenever theres quarter panel damage, its pretty costly to fix</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed + its a Nissan. itll probably be pricey but add on top of that its a Nissan, sorry bro good luck
agreed + its a Nissan. itll probably be pricey but add on top of that its a Nissan, sorry bro good luck
That quarter panel is a pain in the *** because its welded in. Thus you either have to beat it out the best you can and bondo it or cut and weld a new one in...either way a professional has to do it and it will cost a good bit of cash.
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