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Below the Radar BrewHouse
220 Holmes Ave NE
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My guess of damage is $4800-$5300.
 
2wd buggy Cam? Maybe after your fab skills!!!

Its a $12k vehicle pre deer so Bossmans estimate would be a USAA total. Rob's may be depending..... Im hoping to be 100 series shoping!!!
 
USAA set up an estimate for damage with Service King in Ridgeland? Should I wave this and go to Barnett's to get a higher end quote?

I've never even had a fender bender so this is all new to me, iv'e just heard people talk about making this work in their favor (either buying back and selling or totaling)

I'm all ears...especially if it gets me about $10-11k to buy a 100 or 4runner with.
 
I would get another estimate from the shop of your choice before going to this appointment. Better to be prepared to defend any future battle.
 
Or Capitol in Ridgeland is close by if you just want a potentially higher estimate. If you decide to fix it instead of scrapping it, see Mark Cook at European Coachworks in Ridgeland - nobody better in the region. You'll likely be disappointed in the initial scrap offer. As @Bossman said, up to you to gather supporting evidence of why it should be higher and they only listen to documented sale numbers on similar vehicles in the near area. Best of luck
 
Anybody know of a good powder coating company in the area? I'd like to get a set of wheels painted.
 
Thanks. Remember the name? Google is coming up with only 2 businesses, and one of them is out of business. The other has a website that looks like it was made 15 years ago.
 
Located in the old Redi-Strip building. Also known as Metal Refinishers.
 
I know a guy but he is up in Amory.
 
It's obvious Mr T is getting his ass handed to him from the Jeep world.
Jeep Announces Very Limited Run of Wrangler Red Rock Edition

Possibly because they didn't forget what the vehicle was like that made them successful? Even though they've overdone the hyped up versions of the product in some cases, a jeep today still has a visible legacy trace to the early product. Toyota seems to have missed that thought in their marketing path to the US.
 
Toyota is too conservative in my opinion. I remember talking to the Toyota reps from Japan at GSMTR one year. I asked them why they couldn't do an updated FJ40 and they said it would be too expensive for the US market. I said build it and people will buy it. We got the FJ Cruiser instead. As an owner of an FJC I can say that it has been a great vehicle. My wife's has 150k on it and we've put an alternator on it and changed the oil. Good truck.
 

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