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ouch... :D

btw not sure if yours is a S1 or S2 R33 but there are a set of R33 S1 head lights for sale in the FS threads brand new..

Its a series 1 Vic.

I dare say that will cost more than $3k to fix - You could try speaking to a few of the panel shops that support SAU including Vision Smash Artarmon and Xclusive Colours

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my advice is talk the other people out of going through their insurance company. tell them to take it somewhere and get a quote (or even better, 2 quotes), and if you are happy they can have it repaired up to that amount. last thing you want is the insurance company on your ass for the $$$, and be sure that if it's repaired by insurance company, knowing they are not footing the bill you may find a bit of a surprise.

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I'm another vote for Vision Smash Repairs.. they repaired my r33, they are repairing my daily driver, and will also be doing my silvia (and before anyone asks, no i didn't stack it.. just a little cleaning up is needed)

I was really really impressed with them.

Liz.

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