Hell, they tried to total my TTA because someone tried to run over the LF fender with a Durango.Total damage was around $2000 alot of which was paint work. I wish I could have seen the adjusters face when Webleyaz (board member, TTA owner, and body shop guy I used) told him fine, total it and pay the $20,000 book value. That was the last of the talk about totaling of my car.
Definately go with new prices for parts. Even if they aren't available, there will usually still be a price for them.
As for your intercooler, since the stock one isn't available anymore, ask them to locate one for you. I would guess it will be pretty expensive for an NOS one.
Play dirty, it is the only way to get ahead. Also if you decide to do alot of the work yourself, expect to do a couple of supplemental claims for "hidden damage" as they will only include the damage they can see and never want to pay out for something that "might" be damaged.
Definately go with new prices for parts. Even if they aren't available, there will usually still be a price for them.
As for your intercooler, since the stock one isn't available anymore, ask them to locate one for you. I would guess it will be pretty expensive for an NOS one.

Play dirty, it is the only way to get ahead. Also if you decide to do alot of the work yourself, expect to do a couple of supplemental claims for "hidden damage" as they will only include the damage they can see and never want to pay out for something that "might" be damaged.