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I don't know the status of your local law enforcement, or your relationship to them, but there's lots of paint transfer in a collision of that force. Of course, if your insurance covers it, you may not want to pursue the local s_itbags that did it. It's always very easy to tell someone else to do the smart thing, but that can be tough advice to follow.
Sure hope none of that fender damage got transferred to the front suspension? Are Tiger parts readily available? Isn't that car at least a partial unibody with a subframe?

What is so maddening is that if you or I did that to someone's car, we would leave our info if we could not contact the owner directly. You have been violated!
That happened to me in my Spyder, on my way back from last years Vintage festival at Lime Rock....hey it's been almost a year! Teresa and I stopped to get dinner, and came out to OMG! Hagerty was awesome, and my local shop repaired it very well, long behind me now. It will be ok Bob, just find the right shop to fix her!

P.S. I know you're pissed, I sure was. But don't waste your energy on the dirtbag, get it done and behind you.
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