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from your photo it just looks like LCA, there designed to bend / fold like that to take the impact. from the pics it looks like minimal damage.

get a few quotes, you might find you can get a new turbo out of it. lolz

Edited by 32_Dave
  • 4 weeks later...
Hahaha looks like you and I are in the same boat bro have a look at these:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Da...rm-t292811.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...ft-t294690.html

Best of luck to you!

Hahaha f*$kin cats and dogs aye! Well the car has been repaired and just needs a wheel alignment, which I am going to hold off doing until I get my teins and rims ;) .

All up cost me $225 for the control arm, $100 bucks for my dads mate (mobile mech) to replace it and $1880 for the panel repair (also had the front of my car where my missus sister reversed into it fixed). So happy with the panel repair done by City Crash Repairs in Townsville, car looks new! I rocked up and the car was polished (and clay barred), wheels cleaned up and the interior vacuumed. Great service highly recommended guys!

hey mate, looks like u just gotta replace lower control arm, piece of cake, i can repair and paint that rear quarter for $450 i would only need the car for 3 days at the most, it would be painted in a booth [no rough backyard job] i do this shit everyday, im in moss st underwood, my number is <removed>

Mate I bought my 33 smacked up it had taken a hit in the exaxt same position but about 3x worse than that. the guard was caved in alot worse aswell. $50 for a 2nd hand control arm you can take the old one out and put the new one in yourself theres all of about 4 bolts. That will get your car rolling again way. There was no chassis or subframe damage to mine and as i said it was far worse than that. The panel damage is minimal would take no time to have it looking brand new again. Don't get sucked in by some panel beater telling you the damage is far worse than it is, because its nothing. It will take 10mins to replace the control arm and go from there

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