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04-16-2012, 11:51 AM | #3 | |
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anything is repairable if you have the money and/or skills
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04-16-2012, 12:04 PM | #6 |
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It's really hard to tell without seeing more, really depend on if that's cosmetic or if there is damage to subframe, wheel well, radiator support etc... I mean even though that stuff is still fixable, if you personally dont have the tools or the know how I would say its too far gone
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04-16-2012, 01:57 PM | #11 |
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dude thats barely anything. new fender, bumper, a few other minor things. i would estimate maybe under $500 in repair parts (using mostly used parts.) but def under $1000. without a professional paint job, of course.
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04-16-2012, 04:46 PM | #14 |
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Anywho I think you might be alright even if it's a little bent in you can just use a come-a-long to pull it back out or if you know anyone who welds you could just get them to fix it... Otherwise ur shit outa luck but good news is you can get a shell for next to nothing and swap all the stuff over and then sell ur old shell to someone willing and capable of doing the work to fix it
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04-16-2012, 05:52 PM | #18 |
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Really guy? What if he just has no prior experience with doing body work of this level? Maybe he's coming here to ask ppl who do if they think he should bother with it? That seems reasonable... You know back before you were this awesome all powerful Nissan guru, you were once uneducated about such things... So why shit on his thread? Cus ur a douche?... Yeah I'm gonna go with that.
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04-16-2012, 06:48 PM | #19 | |
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04-16-2012, 07:01 PM | #20 | |
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**for the record I know this isn't a damaged rear quarter panel, just thought I should throw that out there, I know the way you trolls argue |
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04-16-2012, 07:36 PM | #21 | |
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04-16-2012, 08:00 PM | #22 |
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To straight forward answer the exact question you asked, yes, a reputable body shop could fix that back to exactly how it looked before...minus faded paint obviously. But the question I'm sure you really want answered is, is it worth having fixed? Depending on how clean the car is, I'd say yes it is worth fixing. If the car is in otherwise good shape and it's the only car/s-chassis you have, it's worth your time and money to fix
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04-16-2012, 08:16 PM | #23 |
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cool video about posers holding a couple hundred bucks infront of some shithole they all probably call home, wouldnt be surprised if your one of them
serious answer for the op: yes it can be fixed, pick up a new fender, bumper, headlight assembly, and maybe a hood, cant tell if its damaged,(this should all be easy to come by and cheap from a scrap yard, person parting a car, or someone who just bought a kit/ conversion) have a friend or two over, take it apart, rig up the new stuff to where it looks good, if mounting points dont line up, smash them with a BFH (big funkin hammer) until they do line up, or at least get them close then re-drill the hole. bolt it all on, make sure it lines up properly, then remove the parts that need to be painted again, hit up google and find a few painting how-to's. then put it all back on, tah-dah! its not the 100% proper way to do it, but its a 20 year old nissan not a new lexus. before you do all of this measure the wheel base center to center on each side and make sure it hasnt shifted, take the wheel of and make sure there is no kinks in the frame rail and that the mounting points for any suspension has not moved. once again, best is to ask a buddy to come check it out for a 2nd opinion. I wouldnt take it to a shop, again its a old nissan.... you may need to spend $200 on parts, $100 on paint and idk $250 on tools (not sure what you have to work with) but its going to be wayyyyy cheaper than the body shop, around here judging by your pic I would say its a $2400 fix. if you are unsure of a process, or the condition of something, ask a friend, take a pic and post it on here, or google away. |
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Ok im not an idiot, thanks to all the poeple who had constuctive advice for me. To all the assholes out there i have never used a pull along but on my old car my pops and I put straps around the bent part of the fram and attatched it to my truck and pulled the fram. im guessing this is the same concept as a pull along. I know about the s/chassis its my 3rd one but never had one this damaged. I took off the fender and front bumper and most of the damage was done to the fender minor fame damage; but it does ned to be pulled out. I guess my plan is to pull the frame close to back where it is and do a silvia front end conversion since the light most likely wont line back up straight. Ill post up pics of the car with the fender of so you guys can see.
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04-16-2012, 10:24 PM | #25 | ||
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So glad to see you've joined the constructive advice side of the thread I'm sure the op is happy for some more constructive input Either way op it sounds like you know what's up and you got some help with the car so go for it! Fix it up and build it up. I would rather see an s chassis get rebuilt than thrown away, I mean although there are a lot of them, they aren't gonna last forever |
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04-17-2012, 01:03 PM | #29 |
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Haha wow you are the purest form of weak ass bitch... You go talk shit on other posts that I did in a music thread. For the record those rappers live in DC and I live in nor cal, so no I'm not in those videos. And I guarantee those guys standing in front of their shithole houses make more in an hour than you will in a month. I don't know em but my buddy does.
This is irrelevant OP let us know what u decide and how it all turns out, good luck with everything. Purestock go take ur lil 18 year old trolling self somewhere else with other douchey trolls cus at least there you won't sound like a worthless waste of life |
04-17-2012, 01:19 PM | #30 |
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Purestock was probably the kid who owned a honda and thought he was badass with his little v-tec bullshit till he found out that FWD=fail. Now that he has a 240 he knows all there is to know.lol now he's guna go lurk through all my shit too so its all good.
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