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Looks almost exactly like my 2015 when I bought it. It cost me a couple thousand to fix it with almost entirely OEM parts.
Just strip the whole front end, remove everything damaged. Hood, bumper, fenders, air intake, radiator, crash bar, etc. Don't throw anything away because you might need hardware and small bits off of it.
Figure out what you need to replace. I replaced my hood, both fenders, bumper, crash bar, intake, belt, radiator, condenser, most of the core support, both seat belts and driver airbag.
After you know what needs replacing, start searching. Direct from subaru was actually not a bad deal and if you select a specific dealer near you, they sometimes cut a % off MSRP. I bought my fenders, crash bar, bumper and core support from them and some other small bits. I got OEM headlights on ebay for $500 and an OEM airbag for $300. Had the SRS module reset for $40.
Radiator and condenser were dirt cheap from rock auto and working great.
I didn't have any frame damage, so that could complicate your rebuild if you do, but it looks like the impact was above the bottom front crossmember so you may be lucky as well.
I was quoted $1800-2000 to paint the front end and blend to the doors/pillars. YMMV.
Overall, it was a really easy project.
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