leeA Posted February 5 Posted February 5 Hi all Use to own the 350z and loved it. Now on the look out for a 370z roadster. There's one for sale on autotrader with a front bump. The other end of the country from me, wondering why it's not gone yet, has anyone viewed it? Expensive fix? Thanks 1 Quote
leeA Posted February 5 Author Posted February 5 This one http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202501228268951 1 Quote
Andy_Muxlow Posted February 5 Posted February 5 I would say that it isn't a very expensive fix. It looks like you would need a new bonnet, wing, bumper, washer bottle and headlight. although they are the Morimoto headlights, I don't know if you can buy just 1. So you might need a pair of headlights, they will be quite expensive... It looks quite nice other than that. I would want to see more pictures from the owner. It looks like they haven't gone through their insurance, they're just selling it for someone to fix up. So no category S or N. Quote
ZMANALEX Posted February 5 Posted February 5 Agree with Andy, however buyer beware. It looks like the chassis leg is okay, Perhaps also factor in potential damage behind the bumper, coolant radiator, aircon radiator/condenser, crash bar, carbon composite front/landing panel, wheel/tyre damage, air bag deployment, dash warning lights, etc etc. Car would require a full inspection before splashing the cash, might be a bargain but there again it might not. 1 Quote
Adrian@TORQEN Posted February 5 Posted February 5 That car will cost more than £10k to return to formal glory. Just by looking at the photos: - headlights - bonnet - front bumper - crash sensor on DS, potentially harness as well - radiator core support bracket - various metallic brackets behind the bumper and headlight - headlight washer bottle - pedestrian pop up hood actuators - extremely expensive - crash data ECU to be erased - bonnet hinges - bent while the actuators have deployed - various bumper accessories - emblem, tow hook cover, headlamp jet washer cover, bracket and clips, front number plate - labour: stripping, prepping, installing and spraying parts Even £1000 will be too much for it, buy one that hasn't been crashed. 1 Quote
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