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Lexus Rx330 Frame Damage/Collision fixing/Repair?
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<blockquote data-quote="leedr90" data-source="post: 1452590" data-attributes="member: 579910"><p>I have a car damage fixing question. I crashed with a Lexus on the Logan Canyon road last week, my car went cross the line and hit the left rear side area of that Lexus Rx330 which was oncoming to me from the opposite way. The problem is that my insurance got expired at that time and I have to pay the cost of this fixing. I made a 2-inch-radius hole(or so called Dent, but I guess it is a little bit deeper than a normal dent) on the left rear door frame, and a relative larger hole on the left rear bumper. However, there wasnt any damage to the left rear door or the tires and wheels. I am just wondering about how much this is going to cost? </p><p></p><p>If that gonna cost too much, like over 7 or 8 thousand bucks, I will think about to buy that car from its owner, instead of fixing it and pay for that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leedr90, post: 1452590, member: 579910"] I have a car damage fixing question. I crashed with a Lexus on the Logan Canyon road last week, my car went cross the line and hit the left rear side area of that Lexus Rx330 which was oncoming to me from the opposite way. The problem is that my insurance got expired at that time and I have to pay the cost of this fixing. I made a 2-inch-radius hole(or so called Dent, but I guess it is a little bit deeper than a normal dent) on the left rear door frame, and a relative larger hole on the left rear bumper. However, there wasnt any damage to the left rear door or the tires and wheels. I am just wondering about how much this is going to cost? If that gonna cost too much, like over 7 or 8 thousand bucks, I will think about to buy that car from its owner, instead of fixing it and pay for that. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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