I'll give you yet another opinion of "pass". Not interested in anything that has been straightened personally. Whether it was done right or not, it is still not as strong as it was pre-impact.I concur with this if you need another opinion, definitely walk.
Sounds good. Good luck with your new Mustang. Post up some pics when you have a moment.Thanks guys, got ahold of the full repair order which the total was only $2500, was very clean and drove great so I bought it. Turns out it had a roush axleback, jlt intake and bama tuner in the glovebox so that was a bonus.
Thanks again for the help
In todays auto body repair world $2500 hardly amounts to anything at all.Thanks guys, got ahold of the full repair order which the total was only $2500, was very clean and drove great so I bought it. Turns out it had a roush axleback, jlt intake and bama tuner in the glovebox so that was a bonus.
Thanks again for the help
No kidding. That OEM black plastic GT panel was $1,052.In todays auto body repair world $2500 hardly amounts to anything at all.
My '12 edge caught an asphalt alligator in the front bumper. Needed a new bumper skin, headlight, fog light and a small section of grill and was very close to $2000.
Sounds like you found a fine deal.
Welcome to our rabbit hole and a great ride. Congrats.Thanks guys, got ahold of the full repair order which the total was only $2500, was very clean and drove great so I bought it. Turns out it had a roush axleback, jlt intake and bama tuner in the glovebox so that was a bonus.
Thanks again for the help
That was cheaper than mine. It was $1,497.34 to replace mine. I kept mine and got the cash. Only had a tiny scratched that was caused by the wreck I had. $14k in repairs and the car looks and runs just as it did before.No kidding. That OEM black plastic GT panel was $1,052.