total it and get the money. buy the car back for the ins co and drop all the $$$ on the car.
Nice! fucking nice!
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if life throws me lemons make lemonade? That shit tastes disgusting!
LOL it runs and handles fine im not parting it out
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I agree, best advice so far for sure. Almost exactly the same advice my current metal working/body shop/lab, whatever, teacher I have. I'm taking classes to get more of an idea what to do for my 2002 and get more practice on small projects on a friends' 02.
Speaking of which....how do you shop for the best insurance company? Here's one from him too. Go ask your local bodyshop. They deal with them on a day in day out basis. They know which ones are most reasonable to pay properly for a correct repair, and which ones are usually just a big pain in the ass to deal with.Comment
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When life throws you lemons, you buyback the car and swap yer shit onto a late model 325iS!!

good luck sir!
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Damn T, That sucks so bad. I have a salvage tittle on my vert but it was a valance, bumper and hood. It did not have any frame damage nor was the ABS equipment damaged. Good luck bro.sigpic...
1991 325is- Current Project w/ 150k on the clock
1990 325ic- SOLD w/425k on the clock and still ran!
1985 528e- SOLD
1972 2002tii-Should have never sold it!Comment
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In my old e28 I used to have with the diving boards, I was rear ended 3 times (which was probably very similar circumstances to this). No damage what-so-ever!! So, your answer is, with tucked bumpers, you are totally losing the ability of your bumpers to be bumped! If that makes any sense.
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