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      07-09-2010, 05:05 PM   #8
longtran
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Originally Posted by unim3 View Post
So the car has a rebuilt title (possible pending due to the car being totaled out .. can't get a rebuilt title until you repair it and prove repairs to the state?)

Further, given rebuilt title it has no warranty?

May I ask what caused all of these damages to the car?
the car have a salvage title but it is repairable. once you show proof of the car is repair chp will allow it back on the road.

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Originally Posted by koxal View Post
dont get me wrong but just asking..

so according to you, there are about 7-8 pieces are missing...
even if you buy these parts brand new, lets say would cost 6k.
also just a note, insurance companies also buy used parts from other totaled cars, if thats the case, the cost would be even lower than 6k. but lets say, they buy everything brand new for 6k.

the question is, why the insurance company totaled the car for a 6k of parts + 2k of labour?

doesnt really make sence...
you can find used bumpers on ebay. the only part you would have to buy new is the control arm.

i do not know the history of the car. from what i have seen, the car is not bad at all.

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Originally Posted by SUB-ZERO View Post
$3k in repairs? GTF out of here! Do you think that you are fixing a freaking Civic or Escort? Try looking for M3 parts at your local junk yard...Good Luck...

-SZ
you'd be suprise how cheap these parts are from the dealer. why do you think they call the dealer the stealership?

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Originally Posted by Mikedav View Post
That rear wing is going to be expensive to fix properly.
wing? as in the rear quarter panel? i've done m3 quarter panel for a member here before. he have a 335 and wanted oem m3 quarter panels. that cost him 4500. that is including the parts, labor and paint. keep in mind, this is for replacing, the quarter panel on this car can be pulled. if you want it done right, you can replace it.


the car is sold.
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