Wivvix wrote:$2k for a new door is insane...
The car is white. It's one of the easiest colours to match and imo the damage isn't even that bad. Replace the hinges and the door will close fine. They're just a simple bolt-on assembly.
You've folded the lip; i'd be surprised if you couldn't beat that back out and then touch-up or partial respray.
If you're intent on replacing the door, i'd be looking for one through your mx5 club. Someone ought to be wrecking an NA.
Failing that call Richard at mx5 plus. I'm pretty sure he'll send you a door with glass and hinges for under $500.
Probably has a few white ones too. Might not match perfectly, but you can always get it resprayed if you want.
Swapping over the doors, side-mirror, speaker and hinges takes less than an hour, and all you need is a socket set, screw drivers and your mx5 workshop manual.
TBH I am not interested in revisiting this issue again as I am pissed off enough at myself. I know these cars, and I know THIS car.
I'd like to see you swap wiring, glass, rails, speaker, door lock and trimming from one door to another in one hour. It can't be done mate. I know cause I've done it several times.
As for the $2k estimate, as I said before I hope you're right. I will pay what it's worth to get it perfect. If you haven't seen the car in the flesh you don't know what that looks like.
What's more, you have completely ignored the worst of the damage, which is the bent hinge mount. Much as i'd like to believe Dann might be right, it is going to take more than bashing/bending the current door on its mounts to fix it. I have already done that (nearly busted the existing hinges in the process), and the bottom front lip of the door sticks out 10mm at the bottom and is recessed nearly 5mm at the top when the door is shut. Try opening your door and jacking the end of it up to 150cms, and tell me if you still think $2k for a showroom repair is impossible.