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Old 01-17-2005, 12:06 AM
keita keita is offline
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Body Repair Cost

Hey folks, I've got a question that someone can probably help me with.
My wife, who has a forrester, backed her car into my WRX... :<

I have just a paint damage on my passenger side door.

My wife's car has a slight dent on rear left quarter panel and paint damage around that area.

Any idea (ballpark would be fine) how much body repair on both of those cars would cost?? I have never been in an accident, so I don't have a clue. Our insurance deductible is $500, but we probably wouldn't use our insurance. I don't have an urgent need to repair my car, but my wife is going to sell hers soon, so we were wondering....

$200, $500, $1000?? More??
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Old 01-17-2005, 03:27 PM
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Re: Body Repair Cost

my buddy works at a body shop and from learning from his story's they woould sand repair and repaint that panel prolly cost around 500 for both, thats average, maybe cheaper or higher depending on the shop... i know some shops charge out the ass while other shops work with customers paying out of pocket so just do some looking around before you settle...good luck
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