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#97870
17th May 2005 10:18am
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This car is described as having medium rear quatre damage. What do you guys think, is it worth purchasing and fixing, or am i looking at a few grands repairs? I am thinking it might just be a new rear quatre, but maybe the chasis is bent? Anyone know prices of rear quatre's and where i could get one from?
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#97871
17th May 2005 10:27am
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If its just the rear 1/4 it shouldnt be to bad, though welding a new 1/4 in wont be cheap.
You need to make sure the impact hasnt effected the chassis and twisted it, also, if the tree / lampost the car hit also caught the wheel has it done damage to the rear subframe - not good when its a BMW and RWD with driveshafts, diff etc all on the rear frame.
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#97872
17th May 2005 10:30am
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looks as if it'll of done a little but more than the rear quater. like stuy said it could end up being drive shafts, suspension etc, i'd give it a miss if it was me
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#97873
17th May 2005 10:43am
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Thing is, i can get it real cheap, and if the repair bill is less than the car is worth, then can make a reasonable profit, don't have a clue what these things are worth
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#97874
17th May 2005 11:25am
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Looks a tad risky, maybe you could take a bmw rim and ask to drive it a few yards? If you're interested in buying a car to do up and sell on I found this on ebay last night, a visit to the scrappies and a respray would see it sorted Ebay link
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#97875
17th May 2005 11:34am
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I personally wouldn't buy a car with any damage to it like that.
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#97876
17th May 2005 2:01pm
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I am not a massive fan of the compact 316 bit on the slow side. £5000 will see you with a good 316 and about £7000 will see you with a good sport. Not many modded one's about so if you were to get it you could have a car that not alot of people have. They can look good 2. If i were to get a E34 (the shape the compact is) i would go for the none compact but thats just my choice. They are RWD and thats a great amount of fun.
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