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FS: 2016 Model S 75D 7 seater!

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Original owner, super clean, non-smoker. Beautiful car! Rare rear-facing jump seats makes this a 7 seater. Unlimited free supercharging transfers with the car. Autopilot package, full pano roof, next gen leather seats, all wheel drive. Has the new fascia. My daughter ran into it with her bike recently so there is a dent in the front right quarter panel and hood. Not that bad, though.
 

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Pics of the damage would help people decide as a new hood costs 1200 or so for just the hood unpainted. When you say not that bad it could still mean a full replacement as the parts are aluminium and body shops will replace rather than repair. Fenders arent cheap either. You should get an estimate and adjust price accordingly.

As a potential buyer I know I would appreciate knowing the cost of repairs even though you say that it's not that bad.
 
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Attached two photos of the debts. Estimate I received to repair was approximately $1,200. Can provide estimate to anyone interested.
What shop did you get the estimate from? Fender and hood are aluminum and almost all shops will just replace the damaged panels. Aluminum is not easy to fix and from my experience those hard corners where the damage is located is notoriously difficult to repair. I'm not trying to be a debbie downer but just want you to be prepared to adjust price if most people don't look at your car due to the damage. I personally think 48k is s good price but my wife wont even consider another S in this color. I like the blue myself though. I will let my buddy know as he is looking for an S. GLWS
 
What shop did you get the estimate from? Fender and hood are aluminum and almost all shops will just replace the damaged panels. Aluminum is not easy to fix and from my experience those hard corners where the damage is located is notoriously difficult to repair. I'm not trying to be a debbie downer but just want you to be prepared to adjust price if most people don't look at your car due to the damage. I personally think 48k is s good price but my wife wont even consider another S in this color. I like the blue myself though. I will let my buddy know as he is looking for an S. GLWS

The estimate is from Martin Way Collision here is Olympia, WA.