Nev. Rev. Stat. § 487.790
1. “Total loss vehicle” means a motor vehicle:
(b) Which has been wrecked, destroyed or otherwise damaged to such an extent that the cost of repair is 65 percent or more of the fair market value of the vehicle immediately before it was wrecked, destroyed or otherwise damaged, except that, for the purposes of this paragraph, the cost of repair does not include the cost of:
2. The term does not include:
(b) A motor vehicle which is 10 model years old or older and which, to restore the vehicle to its condition before it was wrecked, destroyed or otherwise damaged and regardless of cost, requires the replacement of only:
(4) Two or fewer of the following parts or assemblies, which may be bolted or unbolted:
(c) A motor vehicle, regardless of the age of the vehicle, for which the cost to repair the vehicle is less than 65 percent of the fair market value of the vehicle immediately before the vehicle was wrecked, destroyed or otherwise damaged, except that, for the purposes of this paragraph, the cost of repair does not include the cost of:
(d) A motor vehicle that was stolen and subsequently recovered, if the motor vehicle:
(Added to NRS by 1995, 1573; A 2003, 1911; 2005, 1245; 2011, 1663)