It's finally fixed and almost back to normal. Most of the repair work wasn't too bad, but I did need some experienced help in a few areas. Here are the final costs to take care of everything: Replacement parts including bulbs: $854 Non-OEM aftermarket accessories: $89 Wiring labor: $150 And then there's the issue with the traffic citations I got for the original crash. I did get one dropped and the other one lowered to $100. So you can probably do most of this work yourself if it's just external damage. It's not as good as a professional collision repair, but it's obviously a lot cheaper.

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Installing a catalytic converter shield on a 2nd gen. Tacoma
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An additional OEM skid plate for the 2nd gen. Tacoma - not a radiator splash shield
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Installing an aftermarket skidplate on a 2nd gen. Tacoma
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Installing lower control arm skidplates on your Tacoma
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Trying out a budget skidplate for the 2nd gen. Tacoma
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