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http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/vehicle/CP-03-02-Nissan-Stagea-M35-AR-X-Four-Wagon-5-Seats-4-Doors/itemid-1-252253726/lotid-252271929

i'll watch it later on today.. doesnt need much to fix by the look of things. bar bonnet guard grill...

was thinking about getting back into one and selling the evo.. but its a bit soon..

was it anyones here??

its crazy they pay out cars with so little damage the cost of the parts from nissan must be huge. 10k atleast..

my guess is about 8-10k auction price..

someone could have a nice looking axis for about 15k on the road.. however not in nsw.

Yeah the quote he received for new parts was fairly excessive. You could technically have it on the road for a lot less, but I think to repair a write off you need proof that quality parts were used? Either way, the breakdown for new parts was:

New parts from NISSAN japan come to a total of $14K.....

brief breakdown;

Bonnet - $3.7K

LH Headlamp - $2.2K

Bumper - $2.3K

Grille - $1.8K

Radiator support panel - $1.4K

Quality parts no, just need to provide receipts of parts used.. this was done to stop the people stealing cars. stripping them out, buying them back at auction and re fitting all the parts.. good ol sneaky Bankstown eh?

will have to long on soon to check it out.. will be up around 1pm today

will let you all know here what it makes..

I'd say you could have had that on road for 9k...

however i just read the info forum.. and the insurance company offered it back to him for 6K?

i expect to see this up next week again.. passed intoday possibly..

  • 1 year later...

Gents, this was my wifey's old Axis....definitely was only cosmetic damage but got paid out and 48hrs funds were in my account. It went for $3200. Ins offered it back to me for $6K.

The guy that purchased it was a panel beater so lucky for him all his labour to get it back on the road was free. It did still set him back about $5K in parts. It was going to cost me all up $10-11K to have back on the road AND having said that it will of have the repairable writeoff against it's VIN history.....

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