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    r3vd my ride =(

    I was driving to TAFE this morning and my cd player spat out a cd I pushed it back in and the cd snapped off in my hand, I look down at it, look up aaand crunch :(. Stupidity on my half. Luckily the other bloke is alright. I'm so devo cause I just bought some goodies for it:(
    ooowell onto teh damage..






















    Hoping that isnt the last time I see the poor thing :(
    Tim.

    #2
    easy fix.

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      #3
      looks pretty repairable
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        #4
        oooooo that sucks man.

        good luck with the fix!


        s50 downunder yo!

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          #5
          if insurance fixes it and gets you a new lip ill buy that one off of you for 30bucks ;)


          Hope she gets back to fresh.

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            #6
            Actually, it doesn't look too bad. A fender, headlights, grille, hood, bumper, and a telephone pole and a chain is all you really need to make the car straight again.

            Glad everyone was okay!


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              #7
              Looks doable. Let us know about frame damage.
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                #8
                I had a little peak it seams pretty straight, nothigns tweaked as far as i can tell. but il let the pros judge that i suppose
                Tim.

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                  #9
                  looks fixable, good luck.


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                    #10
                    That really sucks, but I don't understand the phrase "I'm so devo".
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Radiocammbodia View Post
                      That really sucks, but I don't understand the phrase "I'm so devo".

                      I'm so devastated. I believe.

                      And to the OP sorry to see that.
                      Matt

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                        #12
                        Ouch... It doesn't look too bad really.
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                          #13
                          It's good you'll get to replace that bondo'd fender.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
                            It's good you'll get to replace that bondo'd fender.
                            yer i had a little hmmm moment when i saw that
                            Tim.

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                              that'll buff right out.
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