ITR Wreck Photos !!!! Errrr TN
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by psc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">$1500-$2000</TD></TR></TABLE>
About right , but it could have been worse
ok around 2300, im guessing... for New oem parts
About right , but it could have been worse
ok around 2300, im guessing... for New oem parts
May as well get a CF hood if your were planning on it, otherwise a little paint and you'll be lookin good again. I noticed your in TN, I live near Nashville. Email me if you head to Nashville any time soon. Theres a shop called Precison Motoring that I detail cars for off Harding Place that you need to check out! Good luck with the car. legenddriver@msn.com
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Wont cost over a grand, trust me.
Front Bumper used- 150
Headlights used - 150
Hood - 100
Radiator support looks good still. You definitely dont need to replace the radiator support. It is still good as well as the Type R Lip.
The only labor needed is getting the stuff painted. You can slap everything on yourself. Painting the Hood and Bumper shouldn't cost more than 3 bills. Speaking from experience.
Front Bumper used- 150
Headlights used - 150
Hood - 100
Radiator support looks good still. You definitely dont need to replace the radiator support. It is still good as well as the Type R Lip.
The only labor needed is getting the stuff painted. You can slap everything on yourself. Painting the Hood and Bumper shouldn't cost more than 3 bills. Speaking from experience.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Wai »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you bring it to a body shop, just make sure you won't end up loosing the whole car......
Good luck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ditto, ALWAYS make sure you know who you are dealing with, to many people have gotten their cars stolen b/c of shady bodyshop guys
Take care of your ride bro, sorry that happened. My friend hit a person head on in a neighborhood b/c he didn't have his lights on and was driving in his lane; there are tons of stupid drivers out there
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IMO go with a jdm front end instead of OEM; HID/Non doesn't really matter (personal preference), also if you get enough from insurance slap on a OEM looking carbon fiber hood
Sorry to hear about your car man, good luck on everything bro, keep us posted on the repairs
Good luck.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ditto, ALWAYS make sure you know who you are dealing with, to many people have gotten their cars stolen b/c of shady bodyshop guys
Take care of your ride bro, sorry that happened. My friend hit a person head on in a neighborhood b/c he didn't have his lights on and was driving in his lane; there are tons of stupid drivers out there
. IMO go with a jdm front end instead of OEM; HID/Non doesn't really matter (personal preference), also if you get enough from insurance slap on a OEM looking carbon fiber hood
Sorry to hear about your car man, good luck on everything bro, keep us posted on the repairs
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by whoisdan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wont cost over a grand, trust me.
Front Bumper used- 150
Headlights used - 150
Hood - 100
Radiator support looks good still. You definitely dont need to replace the radiator support. It is still good as well as the Type R Lip.
The only labor needed is getting the stuff painted. You can slap everything on yourself. Painting the Hood and Bumper shouldn't cost more than 3 bills. Speaking from experience.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why would he want used ****? I know I'd want brand new OEM parts.
Front Bumper used- 150
Headlights used - 150
Hood - 100
Radiator support looks good still. You definitely dont need to replace the radiator support. It is still good as well as the Type R Lip.
The only labor needed is getting the stuff painted. You can slap everything on yourself. Painting the Hood and Bumper shouldn't cost more than 3 bills. Speaking from experience.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Why would he want used ****? I know I'd want brand new OEM parts.
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Why would he want used ****? I know I'd want brand new OEM parts. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Im definitely doing that. Thank for everyones support also. Ive been looking into a JDM front conversion, Which average out to be 2,500 - 2800 depending on who your dealing with. I don't know if ill get that much insurance money, buy if I do...
Ill keep you guys posted with the repairs either way.
Why would he want used ****? I know I'd want brand new OEM parts. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Im definitely doing that. Thank for everyones support also. Ive been looking into a JDM front conversion, Which average out to be 2,500 - 2800 depending on who your dealing with. I don't know if ill get that much insurance money, buy if I do...
Ill keep you guys posted with the repairs either way.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Alberto »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Dealer
Bumper: $384
Headlights $700
Hood: $250
Paint: $700
Total: ~$2000
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Everyone has forgotten about the labor to install all of these parts. If that comes through for less than $3000 I'd be surprised. Don't forget about your money for a rental car while it's in the shop. Even if you don't get a rental you should get about $25 a day depending on your insurance.
My car was hit recently and this was $1700 to fix including the money for the car rental.


That was nearly all labor too.
If you want, go JDM. I'm sure you'll be plenty from insurance to cover it.
Bumper: $384
Headlights $700
Hood: $250
Paint: $700
Total: ~$2000
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Everyone has forgotten about the labor to install all of these parts. If that comes through for less than $3000 I'd be surprised. Don't forget about your money for a rental car while it's in the shop. Even if you don't get a rental you should get about $25 a day depending on your insurance.
My car was hit recently and this was $1700 to fix including the money for the car rental.


That was nearly all labor too.
If you want, go JDM. I'm sure you'll be plenty from insurance to cover it.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Alberto »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Streets:
Bumper: $200
Headlights: $350
Hood: $150
Paint: $500
Total: ~$1200
Dealer
Bumper: $384
Headlights $700
Hood: $250
Paint: $700
Total: ~$2000
Up to you.</TD></TR></TABLE>
the best way is to buy brand new parts, is not worth it dealing with used parts and the headache that comes with them. You do not know what those parts have been through, all the bondo, and extra layer of paint, etc.
If you want things done right and to look OEM, be ready to pay about $2000 to get all the work done with out parts. And remember this "YOU PAID FOR WHAT YOU GET, and WHATS CHEAP NOW WILL COST YOU MORE IN THE FUTURE", get it done right the first time and forget about it!
Bumper: $200
Headlights: $350
Hood: $150
Paint: $500
Total: ~$1200
Dealer
Bumper: $384
Headlights $700
Hood: $250
Paint: $700
Total: ~$2000
Up to you.</TD></TR></TABLE>
the best way is to buy brand new parts, is not worth it dealing with used parts and the headache that comes with them. You do not know what those parts have been through, all the bondo, and extra layer of paint, etc.
If you want things done right and to look OEM, be ready to pay about $2000 to get all the work done with out parts. And remember this "YOU PAID FOR WHAT YOU GET, and WHATS CHEAP NOW WILL COST YOU MORE IN THE FUTURE", get it done right the first time and forget about it!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sscguy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Fat Bradstard, I got hit in just the same area, but it was a hit-and-run in front of my house. What did the $1700 entail exactly, other than labor?</TD></TR></TABLE>
New mud flaps (complete set, you can't buy them individually), Type R sticker, weather stripper for the inner fender, and paint. The rest was all labor.
New mud flaps (complete set, you can't buy them individually), Type R sticker, weather stripper for the inner fender, and paint. The rest was all labor.
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Everyone has forgotten about the labor to install all of these parts. If that comes through for less than $3000 I'd be surprised. Don't forget about your money for a rental car while it's in the shop. Even if you don't get a rental you should get about $25 a day depending on your insurance.
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You are kidding right? Please dont tell me you need help installing a bumper, headlights and a hood?
Everyone has forgotten about the labor to install all of these parts. If that comes through for less than $3000 I'd be surprised. Don't forget about your money for a rental car while it's in the shop. Even if you don't get a rental you should get about $25 a day depending on your insurance.
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You are kidding right? Please dont tell me you need help installing a bumper, headlights and a hood?




