My '05 FX35 Up for Auction - Salvage Tomorrow!

Car
2015 QX70 RWD 3.7L V6
Name
Jon
It's with a heavy-heart that I post this link to salvage company that's handling the Georgia Certificate-of-Title-Salvage for my (totaled) beloved 2005 INFINITI FX35 RWD Touring; 3.5L V6 - 20" Aluminum-Alloy Wheels, LED Lights, Roof-Rail Crossbars; Golden Sand Metallic/Willow w/ Gray Trim. My Beast is being sold at auction tomorrow, May 29th, 2018. Vehicle valued at $7,533 - however, the only bid so far is $200. Anyone looking to grab some parts/sell the parts, etc would do well to bid/purchase. If you do - I'd be glad to supply all maintenance paperwork (including excel spreadsheet of all warrant replacements/maintenance costs) from day-1 (yes, I still have the huge file); can give you detail, etc. For instance, Windshield was replaced only two weeks before crash - still pristine. 20" Toyo Tires replaced in May 2017 ; 1-year old!

https://www.copart.com/lot/31642658?eid=email_US_mktg_Watchlist_CTA

Wish like hell I could bid, win auction to get him back, but reality - besides being threatened with divorce - is I'm not a mechanic and wouldn't know the first thing about repairing him; doubtful it'd be worth the cost anyway. I'd still love to have him back to sell for parts because I took real good care of him, especially the interior (except for floor-mats...lol!).

If anyone purchases from this forum, I'll gladly give you the entire set of original Owner's Manuals (including the unused Service and Maintenance Guide booklet), original black-leather folder for the manuals w/Infiniti logo and original Infiniti logo pen. Also, the original (never used) First Aid Kit w/Infiniti logo (black zippered-vinyl).

Good luck, boys!
 

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Such a bummer. Looks like you took great car of it. IMO, Looks totally repairable too if you paid cash to the right shop. There’s a lot of air up in the bay of a 35 and engine still like good. Needs Radiator, supports, bumper, a pull on that front clip. Dunno man. Depending where the bid goes, Maybe get paid on it and then fix, with some cash to spare
 
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Unfortunately, estimated cost to repair is outta my range at just over $19,000. Someone with mechanic skills, across to wholesale parts, could make it worth the paltry sum likely to sell tomorrow. I estimate it’ll fetch less that $1k.
 
Let me find the insurance estimate tomorrow and I’ll share; bottom line: the steel bumper guard jackknifed backward into the engine.
 
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