@@FelekPL If you plan to sell buy used parts when I first saw you video I had a complete 2017 q60 for parts you would have save alot buying the parts used that way you can make money after you enjoy driving it
@@willierebuildz9182 i've bought used what I could, but there are some parts such as headliner that you really can't. Fender and front bumper were comparable to used, suspension, airbags and door were used. It's all good.
A car like that at a dealer is about$35-$37k. I should have it fixed around $20k, but it will have salvage title. Doing it for myself though so I don't mind. Car has under 7k miles and smells like it never left the dealer.
Dont worry bout the salvage title just a piece of paper State farm pay full book value for salvage titles
Thanks, yes I am not worried, but other people are who may be potential buyers when I am ready to sell
Yes they use the salvage title to try an get something for nothing Im in texas an most of the cars on the road is salvage is this ur first rebuild
@@willierebuildz9182 No, 3rd , but my father in law have been doing those for a while now
@@FelekPL If you plan to sell buy used parts when I first saw you video I had a complete 2017 q60 for parts you would have save alot buying the parts used that way you can make money after you enjoy driving it
@@willierebuildz9182 i've bought used what I could, but there are some parts such as headliner that you really can't. Fender and front bumper were comparable to used, suspension, airbags and door were used. It's all good.
Curious to hear what you think the total cost will be to get it back to new. And the net price.....30k?
A car like that at a dealer is about$35-$37k. I should have it fixed around $20k, but it will have salvage title. Doing it for myself though so I don't mind. Car has under 7k miles and smells like it never left the dealer.
Felek cool so you think you’ll be able to fix it for around 8k?
@@Matt.Hagens Yes, 7-8k, I should be able to . Follow along and you'll know the details :-)