For my free inquiry, I looked into fixing a dent on my car that was already there when I bought it. The damage wasn’t reported, so the car still had a clean title, which is a big reason why I decided to buy it under market value. Before purchasing, I did some research and found out that replacement doors for my car are widely available, and it would only cost me under $700 to fix, which made the risk feel worth it.

I also researched on Facebook Marketplace for Mitsubishi Lancer parts, hoping to find a door that exactly matched my car’s color. However, I ran into an issue because my car’s color code is quite rare, which made it difficult to find a perfect match.

Originally, I thought I could just take the door off this car and fit it onto mine. However, when I went to see it in person, I realized the color code for that car was A32, while mine is A31 (aw man sucks!!!!).
In my next post, I’ll talk about whether I end up finding another door for my car or not.
Your post reminds me of the cars I see on the road with different-coloured doors. I am thinking that the price is going to be too much for your budget!