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Originally Posted by Mike
Like you said, financially, you are best off keeping it.
Find a great bodyshop and have it fixed right. I know if it was mine, the body shop I use here in Atlanta would have it fixed and you could never tell it was ever hurt afterwards.
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I'm having Charles Body Shop here locally fix it. They are currently in the process of becoming a Nissan certified repair shop, and they are who the local Nissan dealership uses. I have talked with people, and everyone recommends them. I don't know of any better feasible options.
Mike, how much do you think this will de-value my car? How hard is it to match GM paint color/shade/quality/etc?
Parts are parts...they bolt on and come off and you adjust them.
Paint is something else entirely. Not sure how I feel :/