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$8000 for an FRS
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yikes, that wasn't worth the buy back
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Ez fix?
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Fixed up probably worth $20K. Salvage title is a hard sell though. I guess a shop could fix it for maybe $8k. Who knows maybe less, depends cost of parts.
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At that point, the car will never be the same anymore. Salvage/rebuilt is exactly that. I'd say $5000 for that car because it's mainly good for parts. Crash crumple area did its job and the frame is surely tweaked. Sure you can pull the frame on a rack, but it will never be the same anymore.
...somebody with an ae86 should snap this up! :evil: Fa20 powered ae86 would be gravy all day all night. |
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No way repaired, as a salvage vehicle, would it be worth 20k! It could be repaired to BETTER than new, and you'd be lucky to sell it for 15K...maybe... Salvage repair stigma just KILLS a car's resale value. |
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Drift car all day long, better than buying a 240 thats been abused for 20+ years.
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If the engine was in there I would have easily purchased that car a few months back. :(
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Of course, but no way 20k, unless they try and hide it's salvage. |
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I was thinking along those lines...for $8K and some structural work, a person could have themselves a decent dedicated track hack. |
C'mon guys, it's an ez fix!
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How the hell you going to mount the FA20 into an AE86? BOSOZOKU STYLE!!
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