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Old 24-07-2006, 05:48 PM   #1
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Default AU Series II xr6 blue.

My mate just had a bit of a crash in his xr6 and the front left has been damaged. Does anyone know how much at a ruff guess how much it would cost for the front left quatre panal, front bar and bonnet?

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Old 24-07-2006, 06:03 PM   #2
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maybe try looking up in the parts list on here... http://fordforums.com.au/ford/parts.php

that should give you some idea...it is just a guide tho as its a bit old

supposing these are right and a rough idea

ERTVE 17D957 A BUMPER - COVER, FRONT, XR $1355.00

ER 16612 A HOOD ASSY, FORTE/FUTURA/S/XR $393.00

and for the life of me i cant find the front quarter panel...these were prices from ford by the way

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Old 24-07-2006, 06:48 PM   #3
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to panel beat and respray youre looking at minimum 550, probably closer to the 7-800 range (i had mine dont for 550 with some other work)... best bet get a quote from local panel beaters, itll probably be easier than comparing every tom dick and harry here
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Old 24-07-2006, 08:07 PM   #4
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Default for a panelbeater

i had a crane truck back onto my old BA xr6t ute,
his insurance coverd the damage,
but for a panelbeater (the best one i could find _2: )
it cost just on $2200 for a lh quarter, bonet, headlight, and front bar repairs and respray.

i got headlights and bar alot cheaper than the panelbeaters quotes, off ebay when i did an xr conversion on a ba wagon. its worth a look if you want to DIY.
by memory a pair of lights were about $350pair and a bar was $150. paint materials come up to $250 (i painted it)

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Old 24-07-2006, 08:27 PM   #5
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This guy has a new bonnet for $180:
(02) 4965-3211

This guy has brand new guards for $110:
(02) 9609-3333

On top of that, you can buy Mint Condition XR Front Bars off eBay for like $400-500. Otherwise upgrade to a XR50 kit.

And then for painting bonnet, guard, and front bar. You'd be looking at around $600-800.
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