Is it worth it?

not repairable at all! but engine could be good, most of the interior, wheels, front lights, etc . . .
 
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not repairable at all! but engine could be good, most of the interior, wheels, front lights, etc . . .
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That is actually a relatively easy repair, I reckon it could be put back on the road for about 6 to 8K but that would bring it close to the price of an undamaged one. Unless you have access to a body shop at very reasonable prices I would walk away from it.
 
I have no interest in the thing.But for other people here that might be i said id put it up.Could be good for parts really.Or if you wanted to do a project or build a kit car.Shame to see an Impreza go to waste.Must have got some wallop though!!!
 
I know the guy whos selling this, had a look myself but its gone banana shape could be fixed but a lot of jigging needed you would be talking at least 7,000 with no guarantee of it driving right
 
far to much jigging, and after you bend a metal it looses its molecular and structural integrity, would be dangerous back on the road. probably be an insurance write off if the person was to go through them
 
"Car is starting and driving with all air bags intact"

ALL AIR BAGS INTACT!!!!!!!!!!!!! after that! how?
 
obviously no side impact airbags in that yoke! by the looks of it they could of used them :lol:
 
But even an impact from the side your airbags at the front should open..................as explained in your owners manual. :ponder:
 
no lads there no crash sensors anywhere around there only on the sides at the very front and he was practically stopped when he got hit by a passat so the ecu wouldnt have set the bags off anyway
 
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