Nearly Back On The Road
So I set out to give a true reflection of what it would take to get the car back on the road. I have done all the work myself minus the frame shop straightening the front end/welding on the new slam panel and the respray itself. If you take out of the consideration any mods I've purchased that weren't needed such as rear lights/headunit/STI parts etc and just look at what it would take to get a similar 86/BRZ back on the road with similar damage I have spent as follows.
Exactly as I've done it with facelift front end and new bumper/wings plus full colour change:
Total on the road cost: £8930.46
That includes:
Crash Damaged BRZ £4200
Used Bonnet £150
Used Crash Bream £50
Used Rad £20
Used A/C rad £20
Used Fans £20
Used Airbox and washer bottle £100
Odd used and new clips, brackets, fog lights, wiring, rear bumper etc £200
New Slam Panel Subaru £306
New Front wings and brackets, top plastic grill trim, 4x rubber bushings for rad assembly Toyota £309
New Vland Headlights £380
New Facelift front bumper with all the brackets, grills etc £617.92
New Headlight rubber seals(BRZ Only) Subaru £58.14
New Headlight washer jet covers Subaru £70
New Various bolts Subaru £29.24
Labour for frame shop to straighten the car £380
Respray in Porsche RS Green £2000 (Note for those that ask why so cheap I did all the labour in terms of stripping the car minus the bonnet/doors/boot lid
For that above cost I have a 2013 BRZ with around 40k on the clock, spotless interior, heated seats, spotless exterior which is unique and you wont see another one in that colour, black headlights etc. Yes I could have bought a working 86 for that sort of price (Only seen very rough BRZ's sub £10k) but it would possibly have higher mileage, not as in good condition and certainly not unique. It would also have the pre-facelift front end which im not a massive fan of. So for me I am more than happy with it as it stands and gives me a solid base to start modifying.
Getting it on the road even cheaper:
Now I could have got it on the road for much cheaper if I had waited around for used parts that matched the body colour and didn't insist on retro fitting a facelift front end. This would have avoided £2000 in bodyshop costs straight away, plus the used body parts would have been a lot cheaper than the new bits I went for like the front bumper and wings.
Total on the road cost: £6383.54
That includes:
Crash Damaged BRZ £4200
Used Bonnet £150
Used Crash Bream £50
Used Rad £20
Used A/C rad £20
Used Fans £20
Used Airbox and washer bottle £100
Odd used and new clips, brackets, fog lights, wiring, rear bumper etc £200
New Slam Panel Subaru £306
Used Front wings and brackets, top plastic grill trim, 4x rubber bushings for rad assembly £300
New Vland Headlights £380
Used Front Bumper £150
New Headlight rubber seals(BRZ Only) Subaru £58.14
New Various bolts Subaru £29.24
Labour for frame shop to straighten the car £380
Yes I was lucky with some of the used parts coming up super cheap, but if I can find bargains, others can. Sam Nadeem from SJ Autosports is a great source of well priced used parts for 86's/BRZ's in the UK. I did all the work with a Halfords tool kit and a Ryobi impact gun. I've never rebuilt a crashed car before so have learn't a lot along the way. Now its time for its MOT tomorrow, then tax and insurance. Once thats done its off the bodyshop for its final polish now its all back together then modifications begin.
Very happy its gone from this:
Untitled by James Baker, on Flickr
To This:
Untitled by James Baker, on Flickr