As a DIY kind of guy and because this accident happened to be my fault, I decided it was time to try my hand at some body work. (I wasn't about to let the insurance company potentially give me a salvage title)
The damage was mainly confined to the radiator support and front bumper/fender. I bought a new radiator support, painted bumper and painted fender for around $700 online (Ebay,Amazon,etc.).
The main tools I used were:MIG welder, angle grinder, reciprocating saw, clamps, and various sockets/wrenches.
New radiator support.
After removing the radiator, condenser, moving the brake lines, and electrical harness, this is how the front end looked
This is after the reciprocating saw was used to remove the old radiator support. It took many (15+) hours with the angle grinder.
Ready to start going back together.
Test fit.
Tack welds to keep everything in place.
First bead smoothed with the grinder and coated with cold galvanizing spray paint.
Covered with black enamel.
Hard work done, now its just putting all the parts back on.
Radiator and condenser installed.
Coolant reservoir, hood latch, brake lines, wire harness all in place.
Time for headlight support and fenders. Painted parts are tricky and lining all the edges up perfectly takes some patience. I used masking tape around all the edges to prevent any scratches, then removed only after everything was tightened up.
Headlights, bumper support, and absorber.
Bumper cover, "pony" emblem, and foglights. Just about ready to hit the streets!
Thanks for stopping by. This 2013 project took about 4 months (spare nights and weekends) and overall, cost me less than $1200 in parts but 50+ hrs of work.
My guess is that at a body shop would've been at least $6k-$8k, but IMO knowing how to do things yourself is priceless.