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Hit a pole from the front, everything is in excellent condition except for the front right part of the car. Car has done 103,000 and was in excellent condition before the crash, and I had just installed an exeedy HD clutch, (only 50kms old) :- (

Please pm me if your interested in the entire car: (melbourne buyers only) thankyou)

Repairable

Looking for around $8000

Mob: 0422119323

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looks like it needs alot of work if you were to repair it. prob cost 4-6K to repair it.. considering the parts for these things are not cheap... oh well good luck with the sale dude...

you would really need to weld/panelbeat a whole right hand front section onto the car.. that front it bent to the shithouse.. if you can find a straight halfcut you would prob be ok n shit....

whats the lowest you will go ???

Just from those photos its impossible to tell if its repairable.

Did the crash extend past the strut tower. Is it bent up behind the strut?

Are the two rails that are at the front under the engine where the cross member bolts onto the chassis straight?

If its straight then urbanoperations is right, a straight front-cut would be required. You can simply drill out the inner guard panels spot welds and weld on a new front quarter inner guard panel and voila. straight again.

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