Car declared a total loss. sell as is? or full part-out?
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**** I have $2K I should just buy it from you and i'll make it a track car! lol...
Well thats too bad man, if your a full time student I think buying it back was a bad decision personally. But I understand you knee-jerk reaction there... I say just sell it for someone to use as a track car or something, they will get the most appreciation out of it.
Well thats too bad man, if your a full time student I think buying it back was a bad decision personally. But I understand you knee-jerk reaction there... I say just sell it for someone to use as a track car or something, they will get the most appreciation out of it.
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Believe it or not, selling as a whole will be a process too, youll get a hundred tire kickers looking to jew you down every penny. The damage doesnt look that bad, do you have the missing parts, light the lights. I have a great body guy that works on the side pretty cheap. PM me if you want his number. He would probably come out there to give you an estimate.
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