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Any good panelshop will be able to colorcode the paint 100% perfect. Wilkinson are very good, they did my bosses 03 WRX when someone rear ended it, took them 1 week to fix the boot/rear taillight and rear 1/4 panel

Shoudlnt take them much longer than 2-3 weeks, if they can source the parts they need locally.

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If I had an accident in my car I would want it written off rather than repaired. I've known a few people that have had their's repaired after major accidents and the car is never the same. One was a t-bone, she drove into infront of someone and they hit head onish the other was he got hit from behind.

heya guys, I do want write off cause it feels different when u drive an accident car, possible I'll get another r34 , hunting for car again.

MrSnrub -> 3 months, it's not long

ReVN211 -> I insured it with the same amount when i bought it , I should insured more damn :)

Yeah it sucks, I was going to get stuff to dress up my r34, and i have to get other.

memphis -> call famous car insurance, and talk to tony if you want

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