Just my luck
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#93
Guys listen, whoever stole this stuff sold it to a junk yard. I can about guarantee it. Happens all the time with pickup tail gates. If I ever see an insurance claim for stolen doors or tailgates I can usually find the EXACT ones within a few days at a local yard....that they were sold by some punks. I've even replaced wrangler doors, they came in the same color, and oh what a surprise when the VIN matched up.
Also to the OP I'd check local yards just for the fun of it while the insurance is being handled, and craigslist is quickly becoming a first check point to find stolen goods. I feel for ya, I'd shoot em too.
Also to the OP I'd check local yards just for the fun of it while the insurance is being handled, and craigslist is quickly becoming a first check point to find stolen goods. I feel for ya, I'd shoot em too.
#95
When replacing the doors, the adjuster likely wrote the est. for blending all adjacent panels for a color match. So yeah, pretty much painting the whole jeep. plus decals. plus detrim. plus paint/materials.
I write estimates and screw off on jeep forums all day long, trust me, I could probably write more than 15K for his "repair"
Just because a jeep costs x amount does NOT mean the parts alone add up to X amount. Once I wrote 62K on a sebring. A CHRYSLER SEBRING!! Parts add up my friends.
#96
Well yeah obviosly it totalled the car!! 3 people were de-capitated in that wreck. I had to write literally EVERY single thing wrong with it for liablility reasons. That was tons of fun as there were more people parts than car parts and it was like 100 degrees that day.
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just thought of this thread, found a set of doors on CL for sale and they dont have a key fob (factory key) but have a stand alone key, seemed suspicious but the doors are silver. They also used the phrase, "these doors are a steal" which I laughed about if they are actually stolen. Im in Iowa btw if anyone is missing silver doors.
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Another idea is to do a whole vehicle wrapping (or matte/flat paint) and use plain black (unpainted) doors/half doors and hood.
Would be a lot cool, and cheaper than this unbelievable, absurd 15k.
A lifted '012 with flat olive drab paint (wrapping) and black half doors/hood?
Awesome!
Would be a lot cool, and cheaper than this unbelievable, absurd 15k.
A lifted '012 with flat olive drab paint (wrapping) and black half doors/hood?
Awesome!