G37 Coupe

a month of ownership and I do this...smh....

Old Jul 6, 2014 | 11:06 PM
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It's worth it to file an insurance claim. A professional job will cost much more than $700 for the pictured damage to be repaired properly. You don't want a to miss any possible suspension damage, etc.
This^^^

All along I was thinking some dk head brushed your car and then took off, doesn't make your damage situation any better but at least there's no more mystery to this thread.

Good luck w/ the repair and going through insurance issues, hopefully it will all work out OK without too much pain.
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Old Jul 6, 2014 | 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
This^^^

All along I was thinking some dk head brushed your car and then took off, doesn't make your damage situation any better but at least there's no more mystery to this thread.

Good luck w/ the repair and going through insurance issues, hopefully it will all work out OK without too much pain.
I feel like a dk head for doing this to my car lol but an accident is just that, an accident... I'm still beating myself up over this though
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Old Jul 6, 2014 | 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Ryne
It's worth it to file an insurance claim. A professional job will cost much more than $700 for the pictured damage to be repaired properly. You don't want a to miss any possible suspension damage, etc.
There shouldn't be any suspension damage since it was just with the wall as I turned right and stopped immediately as soon as I heard the noise. I made a sharp right instead of widening myself a bit more to the left like I usually do.
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 01:30 AM
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If you want the cheapest way to repair it IMO is to get a used fender, any color and just replace it and paint it. Probably would be ~$200 for a used fender and $~400-500 for a GOOD paint job. If you work with the fender you have, which may not even be possible, it would likely be around $1200-1500 for a good job.

The main problem is that the crease is dented in, so they would have to fix that perfectly, fill the scratches, sand to shape the rest and then paint. I'd start looking for part outs/junkyards if you don't want to go through insurance and possibly raise your rates.

I haven't done it myself or seen directions, but I'm about 95% sure all you have to do for fender replacement is remove bumper/side skirt and just pull the bolts and replace.
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 02:54 AM
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It looks like that might be down to the metal? Pro Job!
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 01:20 PM
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Well it was actually my fault I was driving out of my parking spot and turned too sharp.


Guess it just happens


It does just happen, to my wife all the time!


She's managed to do the exact same thing to every car we've had except our latest G coupe; I'm holding my breath...
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 01:32 PM
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looks like something my wife would do. i almost never let her drive my ipl. she had my g35 a couple times and always had something on it that she didnt know how it happened. Thats why she drives the EX with 360 degree camera view.
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Pnrymmf
looks like something my wife would do. i almost never let her drive my ipl. she had my g35 a couple times and always had something on it that she didnt know how it happened. Thats why she drives the EX with 360 degree camera view.
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by warped ideas
I park FAR away from others and inevitably some Jack @ss will go out of his way to park next to mine in an empty lot..... I park in the rear of empty lots and still get dinged.

OP: Sorry about your car, man. That just isn't right.

^^ This.. WTF, especially after a nice wash n wax..
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 04:19 PM
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I am ashamed to show everybody what I did to my rim/tire last week :'(
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Darkstar752
If you want the cheapest way to repair it IMO is to get a used fender, any color and just replace it and paint it. Probably would be ~$200 for a used fender and $~400-500 for a GOOD paint job. If you work with the fender you have, which may not even be possible, it would likely be around $1200-1500 for a good job.

The main problem is that the crease is dented in, so they would have to fix that perfectly, fill the scratches, sand to shape the rest and then paint. I'd start looking for part outs/junkyards if you don't want to go through insurance and possibly raise your rates.

I haven't done it myself or seen directions, but I'm about 95% sure all you have to do for fender replacement is remove bumper/side skirt and just pull the bolts and replace.
Its his quarter panel.
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Old Jul 7, 2014 | 10:39 PM
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Yea, I wish it would be been that easy but it's my right rear quarter panel I used to work at carmax a few years back and any car that had body line damage had to go to prep for paint and then paint. Can't pop it out n get the line to be right again without work. Yes, it went straight down to the metal too.
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Old Jul 11, 2014 | 02:46 AM
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Originally Posted by calijoker
Why is it that when u try to take very good care of ur car, keep it clean, park far away from others to prevent dings n scratches the more it attracts bad stuff...
You have my sympathies man. My G was sideswiped in my church parking lot two weeks ago. Even though the damage was minor, the rear quarter was deformed. Insurance got the $2,800 bill less my $500 deductible.

If I find the dirt-bag who did this and drove away, he will be meeting God a bit earlier than planned and doing so on his knees
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