Get this, bout 2 years ago i was looking for a sportivo and asked the dealer and he had no idea what a sportivo was....he was like dont you mean levin???...if your selling cars shouldnt you no what your selling???....
Get the car back tomorrow, full side respray, bonnet, front bar, gril, and front lip (stone chipped), and all dents removed for $700. I wish i took photos before to post up but i didnt, couldnt bare to have photos of a scratched car.
If ya got the cash best off taking it to a suspension shop to get it done. Suspension aint something ya wanna muck around with if your unsure. Good luck. SQU47N
Not forcing a opinion champ, 4 of my mates are painters and its not worth the hassle doin that cheap...as in person comin back and winging it not good enough, and for the record, everything was cheaper 8 years ago.
For a good job it will take about that long -pulling out windows -sanding, fixing dents -primering (2-3 coates with drying time between coats) -sanding again -painting (2-3 coates) -drying (baking) -putting everything back together Its a lot of work, not to mention all the masking that needs to be done, making sure your happy with the finished product and buffing. Sorry if i came over a bit harsh but there is a crap load of work involved.
I have a conquest wagon with TRD CAI. Fits fine, not problems. Even though its only small power gain, id rather have it up the ***** end of the revs instead of down low. Hope that helps ya mate. SQU47N
My wagon is a 03 with electric windows so just pull off door trim. Had to break stock speakers to get them out. I used 6'' clarions, some of the holes didnt line up, so i had to drill my own. Make sure you put some sound proofing around the new speakers. I didnt do it to mine but i wish i did, still sounds good but it can definantly sound better with sound proofing material or paint on tar. Post up some pics of your wagon too dude. SQU47N