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    Neighbor backed into my 'very' well maintained KF. Needless to say, not happy. And given the strange colour-changing properties i'm likely to believe it would be impossible for a replacement door to be resprayed to match as it varies between silver and gold depending on time of day and how you look at it

    What are the chances of finding just a replacement door? Fortunately the damage is just there, but a respray would mean doing that whole side of the car. If on the other hand a replacement door can be sourced thats the same colour, it should bolt up and look close enough to its original condition. There's only a little bit of damage that goes beyond the door area, small enough for me to not feel the need to respray the car if a replacement door in the exact same colour can be sourced

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    For such a well maintained exterior that damage is a real pity.
    Hope you find a satisfactory solution.

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    Based on Madmagna's post in this thread:

    I believe the doors are the same but the windows are different in the tops. Should just be a matter of changing the windows.
    https://www.aussiemagna.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=64780

    Sedan and wagon doors are the same - but the glass is not but can be swapped.

    Earlier today I saw a wagon for wrecking in "Pewter".

    Is Pewter your colour?

    From AMC Facebook:

    Jonathon Alexander Loveridge
    21 September at 17:54
    (PENDING)1998 Mitsubishi Verada
    $400
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    Any interest in parts or whole car, currently not running, (sometimes starts then stops) has new fuel pump Will NOT BE SELLING FOR $200,SO PLEASE STOP ASKING.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/amcbuyswapsell/
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    Quote Originally Posted by AQUAR View Post
    For such a well maintained exterior that damage is a real pity.
    Hope you find a satisfactory solution.
    Yep its a real bugger


    Quote Originally Posted by leadfoot6 View Post
    Cheers, didn't even know that page existed, glad you linked it. I found the listing but its pending sale, I messaged the guy anyway we'll see what happens

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millenium7 View Post

    Cheers, didn't even know that page existed, glad you linked it. I found the listing but its pending sale, I messaged the guy anyway we'll see what happens
    I had a similar event happen with my 1990 R31 Skyline wagon(rear doors different to the much more numerous sedans) about 9 years ago, just 3 days after a lengthy period of refurbishment/reregistration.

    After managing to find a good matching door for $70 from the local self help wrecker, I drove around with the damage for a few months until I could enlist the help of my brother to do the swap over.

    In the interim, I took "cash settlement" on the at fault drivers insurance, and made a tidy earn.

    If you are prepared to wait long enough, I'm sure a suitable 2nd hand replacement will appear somewhere.

    I will keep a lookout whenever I check the parts listings I regularly visit until you advise an outcome.

    You might also want to place a post in the "Wanted to Buy" sub-forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leadfoot6 View Post
    Earlier today I saw a wagon for wrecking in "Pewter".
    Even if the wreck's nominal colour is the same, it's likely to be noticeably different on the OP's car due to minor tint differences between the original paint batches. Moreover, differences in garaging & general care over the cars' lives are liable to have exacerbated those differences.

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    That car is still for sale. The price is right, but as its in a different state to me I can't just pop over and have a look
    The owner has sent some photos of what it was like before it was parked under a tree, it used to look very good and it does look like the same color. Now though? who knows for sure, really need to see in person to be sure
    If the paint codes are the same (HH) is that all that matters or are there other variations i.e. HH of year 98 is different to HH of year 01, or other differences between cars etc?

    I am tempted to just roll the dice, but before that I first need confirmation that a wagon door will infact fit. I will be swapping over the interior trim, glass (as mine has factory tint so if nothing else its worth it for that) and anything else worth keeping

    I have 2 other questions. I've never transported a car remotely, so if I do decide to get it, whats the typical going rate to transport a car from Victoria to Brisbane/Gold Coast?
    And secondly, how do I get my current door open? as the handle doesn't work. I want to inspect around the door sil and make sure everything else is in order

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millenium7 View Post
    That car is still for sale. The price is right, but as its in a different state to me I can't just pop over and have a look
    The owner has sent some photos of what it was like before it was parked under a tree, it used to look very good and it does look like the same color. Now though? who knows for sure, really need to see in person to be sure
    If the paint codes are the same (HH) is that all that matters or are there other variations i.e. HH of year 98 is different to HH of year 01, or other differences between cars etc?

    I am tempted to just roll the dice, but before that I first need confirmation that a wagon door will infact fit. I will be swapping over the interior trim, glass (as mine has factory tint so if nothing else its worth it for that) and anything else worth keeping

    I have 2 other questions. I've never transported a car remotely, so if I do decide to get it, whats the typical going rate to transport a car from Victoria to Brisbane/Gold Coast?
    And secondly, how do I get my current door open? as the handle doesn't work. I want to inspect around the door sil and make sure everything else is in order
    As for similarity between wagon and sedan doors, I would take Madmagna's word for it, as I linked to in post #3 above.***

    However, just ring Mal @ MitsFix to confirm.

    1300 300 274

    He would also be able to tell you how to gain access.

    I am thinking a "slim jim":

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_jim_(lock_pick)

    or such like between the door glass(once it is wound down?) and door frame would be useful.

    Breaking into cars/hotwiring is one aspect of mechanical repairs that I am very unfamiliar with.

    I am sorry I am not much help there.

    When I was still working in used car sales, we used to use:

    https://www.carways.com.au/locations/

    frequently, who generally did a good job.

    They have terminals in Melbourne and Brisbane and Lismore, if that is of any advantage for you.

    I don't want to lead you astray as far as prices go as I have had no involvement for over 5 years now.

    Furthermore, I was only ever involved in jobs terminating in Sydney, so I have no direct knowledge of Melbourne to Brisbane rates.

    All that I can suggest is that they seemed to be competitive and reasonable.

    Just give one of their terminals at either end a call.

    For comparison, try any number of the other freight agents listed here:

    https://www.google.com/search?q=inte...w=1164&bih=594

    Ceva Transport are generally one of the more expensive, but still call them if only for comparison.

    If you are prepared to be flexible about the amount of time it takes to have the job done, you will probably get a better price.

    And, please note, who you ultimately choose is entirely your own responsibility.

    ***EDIT: You could also ring a Mitsubishi dealers spare parts counter and ask if the part number for new undressed TF/KF door skins are different between wagon and sedan.

    Based on what Madmagna said in post #3, I am reasonably certain that the answer should be the same.

    Of course, if they are different, then I am sorry to have led you up the garden path.

    Let us know how you get on.
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    I have the same colour (Kashmir HH) and had a moron SUV driver pull out of Bunnings into my rear passenger door/boot panel last year. The damage wasn't as bad but the repairer managed to get a perfect repair and paint match/blend into the front passenger door and rear panel. I checked it in the sun and I can't tell unless I run my hand over the surfaces. I'd get the door repaired given how good your paint looks from the photo.

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    Usually car's are about $400-700 to ship interstate on backload but you would need to contact companies directly as it depends on if the car is able to drive.

    I would try the interior handle first, then If that didnt work I would cut through the interior door trim to get to the handle workings and bend the cable back so it works. Obviously you need an open door to change it with a new one.

    Parts are easy and cheap so breaking something wont matter anymore.

    The ONLY difference in the metal pressing for doors is the L-W series have an extra beam in the door, and no holes for the lower trim to be clipped in. So otherwise, go for wagon, sedan, it won't matter. only the glass is different between the two.
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