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Originally Posted by Pedro '84 Coupe
The car is back in my hands more than 14 months after the accident. Was in the shop for 13 months. I think it turned out really well. Was lucky to have a body shop that was familiar with this car.
Am excited to drive it again. Need to change the oil - I changed it a few months before the wreck and only put a few hundred miles on it, but better safe than sorry. Going to do the air and fuel filter too. Also plan on changing the brake fluid. Have several boxes of parts that I've been accumulating that are ready to go on but am glad to have it back.
Total damage was $11,500  which was more than twice the initial estimate. Some hidden damage in there. Will be super careful driving it and will keep an eye out for distracted drivers and big ol' trucks.

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Fantastic! Looks great, congrats on getting your baby back. It's not uncommon for the initial estimate to be low. Enjoy!
I had a colleague at work wreck his Alfa Romea Guilia Quadrifoglio due to inexperience with HP and RWD and a bit of hooning. I think they told him that it was going to be $15k. When he went to pick it up, they added another $30k. The local Ferrari dealership did the work.
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'08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960
- never named a car before, but this is Charlotte.
'88 targa

SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten