I have a '97 Accent Sport with under 150,000KM. I recently got in an accident and cannot afford to fix it up.
Lots of new parts on the car. Perfect running condition. Motor in excellent condition. Coil Packs replaced about 1 year ago. Coil Wires and Sparks replaced in June. Brand new battery. Exaust system replaced three years ago.
If anyone is looking for parts I will sell individual parts out of the car or the entire car for parts.
1981 C-Prepared Camaro
Too much to list. 450hp & 14" wide slicks...
1999 Street Mod Accent - SOLD
T25, 2.5" downpipe to high flow cat, side exit, intercooled, Tib TB/MAF/injectors, SAFC-II, K-Sports, PSC sway-bar, 15x7s with 205/50 Kuhmo v710s...
Can I possibly get a good picture of the driver side front fender? I need one bad and if i can get a good picture i can be sure that one fits on my 97 and I will buy that from you.
Hey Alderhawk sorry to hear about the fatal injury to your X3.
It really sucks that you're unable keep her on the road.
You're tires look fairly new, are there many miles on them?
And what size?
I'm just up here in Kitchener and can pop down there sometime on the weekend.
so that you're not stuck with a wheelless car, I can exchange my stock 13" & crappy tires plus whatever fair price you're asking for yours.
If you e-mail me I can give you my cell phone number to contact me.
thanks.
When I had similar damage to my X3 (but on the drivers side) the insurance company was willing to pay the almost $3000 to fix it. That's before the rear fenders started to show rust.
That's the cost of having a body shop doing the work for an insurance company of course. :bandit:
The cost of our X3's are roughly $3000 or $4000 at most. Especially stock. (and dropping a grand each year you own it)
As much as it hurts me to say it, it's not worth it financally to repair her. When it comes to love, money isn't an issue. (unless she's a whore) :-)
If you can leave it in the driveway or out of the bylaw officers sight, keep the X3 until you're able to drop money & time onto it.
Unless you find someone that's in need of an almost complete parts car.
If your job doesn't pay you enough to repair her, I can introduce you to an opportunity that does in time.
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