I agree, it's awfully hard to say from the pictures, but the $30k minimum figure being tossed around sounds about right. But this has the look and feel of a possibly totaled airplane. Hope not, it's a nice looking bird.
A few years ago some well-meaning folks tried to push my plane into a t-hangar for me while I was not around. Despite two wing walkers and a guy with a tow bar they managed to push the stabilator (left side) into the side of the hangar. The damage "appeared" minor as it knocked the end cap off (fiberglass, not expensive) and seemed to just lightly wrinkle the stabilator. It didn't damage the anti-servo tab at all. It didn't damage the torque link or any other part of the structure, or flight control surfaces.
Not including my airfare to and from the location, arranging the transportation of the stab from the airport in question to the shop that did that work (required a truck and driver) and back again, and the mechanic I hired to remove and reinstall the left half of the stabilator, I wrote a check for just north of $4000 to reskin the stab, install a new rib (the outermost) and repaint the stab half.
The damage which appears in your photographs is very expensive to repair. I just looked at them again. Might very well be a totaled airplane.