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On my way home from work this afternoon. Stopped at an unbroken white line, waiting for a gap to turn left.

A second or two later I'm rocked by a solid hit from behind courtesy of an inattentive driver in a late model 5 door Nissan Patrol.

Rounded the corner & pulled into a driveway to exchange details and this is the damage done.

C-pillar and roof-line don't have any discernible creases or dents, and as far as I can tell the floor-pan is fine.

Boot-lid closes and latches, but with a decent gap on the drivers side and a crease on the underside where the boot surround has peaked above the tail-light.

Tail, brake & indicator lights all functioning, still roadworthy.

I've put a lot of time and effort into this car and am considerably upset by this, what do you guys think? Repairable or write-off?

The Chameleon paint was laid on the June long-weekend, hadn't even finished cutting & buffing it.

 

 

 

 

 

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On 14/07/2016 at 9:50 AM, jmknights93 said:

Far out! I don't suppose this was around our area was it?

Wetherill park, about 1K south of the reservoir. I haven't installed those injectors yet, but they look immaculate. Depending on the outcome, they may end up in another r32.

 

On 14/07/2016 at 10:12 AM, admS15 said:

Hard to see much from those pics but from what I can see it does look repairable. Why dont you swing it past a panel shop and see what they say.

2 quotes so far, both between $3-4k. Have to plod through the whole insurance process now, will keep u guys updated.

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