I don't think 2k is too much.

When my Dad wrecked my 4 month old Corolla last month it cost over 5k to fix. Of course, it needed a new hood, new bumper cover, new bumper, new grille, new headlights, new radiator, new radiator shroud, new electric cooling fan, new AC condnser, two new temperature sensors for my self dimming mirror and indash temp display, a front alignment, and paint for the bumper, hood, and blending for the fenders. BTW it is Silver, Silver Streak Mica to be exact.

Every single part down to the fluids they had to replace is OEM. I insisted on it, and I checked when I got the car back. I ended up taking the car back because the gap between the hood and grille was 1/4" too big. I had to fight for OEM parts, my smart ass insurance adjuster told me, "We only replace parts with OEM on NEW cars." I had to argue with him until I was blue that a 4 month old 2005 model year car with 2k miles on it that I custom ordered and drove off the lot with 3 miles on it was a new car. He finally gave in. Damn do I hate insurance.

Good luck with getting your car fixed. If you can, get OEM parts, the non-OEM parts they wanted to put on my Toyota weren't acceptable in terms of fit, I wouldn't have accepted them on a 10 year old car.

Again, Good Luck.