Didn't realize 45min-1hour was too far to come down here for an afternoon of me wrenching on your car. Or to email me a copy of the estimate to look over and make suggestions. But since it is:
http://car-part.com/ used car parts indexed by salvage yard. *Way* cheaper than getting new OEM parts through the dealer.
http://www.motors.ebay.com/ Lots of people selling new, used & aftermarket parts here. A search for the year make & model and 'headlight' 'taillight' or mirror' should turn up *dozens* of possibilities.
http://rockauto.com/ not an optimal choice for the lights & mirror, but a cheap source of mechanical parts. Compare the prices here to the dealer prices, then call the dealer and ask if they will install your own parts(they probably won't warranty it, but the savings will probably be big).
I can also(through work) order parts through the same company that supplied aftermarket parts to body shops. Costs would be *less than* these amounts(they are list price for what I think your year is, I'd have to call for actual price). Headlight: $181, tail light:$120, mirror: $129(power, would be black or need painting).
Headlight/taillight/mirror are all stuff Arnis should be able to install with little effort.
The dealer is, by a long margin, the most expensive option to repair your vehicle. OEM parts cost the earth and dealer shop rates are often somewhere between half again to twice as expensive as local shops.
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http://car-part.com/ used car parts indexed by salvage yard. *Way* cheaper than getting new OEM parts through the dealer.
http://www.motors.ebay.com/ Lots of people selling new, used & aftermarket parts here. A search for the year make & model and 'headlight' 'taillight' or mirror' should turn up *dozens* of possibilities.
http://rockauto.com/ not an optimal choice for the lights & mirror, but a cheap source of mechanical parts. Compare the prices here to the dealer prices, then call the dealer and ask if they will install your own parts(they probably won't warranty it, but the savings will probably be big).
I can also(through work) order parts through the same company that supplied aftermarket parts to body shops. Costs would be *less than* these amounts(they are list price for what I think your year is, I'd have to call for actual price). Headlight: $181, tail light:$120, mirror: $129(power, would be black or need painting).
Headlight/taillight/mirror are all stuff Arnis should be able to install with little effort.
The dealer is, by a long margin, the most expensive option to repair your vehicle. OEM parts cost the earth and dealer shop rates are often somewhere between half again to twice as expensive as local shops.