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lol
okay thanks guys
im in the market for a rocker but everyone that has one wants an arm and a leg for it....
these are just what the guy sent me for pics from the salvage yard so i havent personally seen it or know the history.
I'm sure you got the message by now, but dont forget if it was realistic to fix it, insurance would have.
Even IF you could possibly be the scrounge king and get a running driveable Rocker for under the 13-16K a used one costs anyway...it's still got a salvage title and you'll never sell it.
Keep looking man, something will come up. Thats way beyond cosmetic damage, lol.
hmmm i dont think it looks that bad
new front end, mirrors,pegs
rear & front fender , upper belt guard front wheel
primary cover id get a second opinion on bent frame
ive seen worse than that & frame wasn't bent
ill tell ya what ill give em 3,000 right now !
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