Hi I absolutely love it when you show us this stuff. I enjoy Honda jobs - but so much want to see you do more Subaru jobs as well - if at all possible. Really - thanks so much for this work - and sharing your work with this stuff. I get so much out of it. Cheers, Mike in Calgary
Will the cost of rebuilding this one even make sense for the customer? When your paying someone do to the work. It seems like that would be the money you would save if you were doing it for yourself. This might end up being the same cost of a used clean title WRX.
With the damage to the front end... driver looks to have been at fault. Going too fast and texting on the phone. Entire front end GONE! Nice "V" shape to it! Did anyone noticed the battery all burned up? It had holes in the top. Bags blown... It's a parts car now. It's a shame... was a nice vehicle. Will take lots of money to repair it.
I've seen Subaru transmission and rear end damage from front hits like this. That engine is going to have some bent valves for sure. I wouldn't be surprised if he ends up parting this out.
Hello, I follow your excellent work here in Brazil. I have a question when you repair customer cars do you charge for hours worked or evaluate the vehicle and tell the customer the price to fix it? Thank you success to you.
"Dang Son!" I'd like to see you straighten this Subi. I understand there is a breaking point for cost to not only you but the customer. Very challenging indeed. Keep up the great work and content Nick!
That extra horsepower enabled him to get to the scene of the accident faster... Whoa, with that damage to the timing belt, the pistons and valves may have tried to occupy the same space simultaneously.