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Ok...Everyone probably thinks the car is beyond fixing...right ?
If it were a ZL1 would you still think it was beyond fixing ? :-) |
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Ok...Everyone probably thinks the car is beyond fixing...right ? If it were a ZL1 would you still think it was beyond fixing ? :-) [/ QUOTE ] Here's one of Webster's definitions of fixing....seems somewhat appropriate to the situation at hand? ~ Pete Fixing : to influence the actions, outcome, or effect of by improper or illegal methods.
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OUCH
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Replace a panel at a time and you've still got the original car, right!?! Very sad, what did it hit and how fast was it going?
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It will need a few pulls by a good frame man on the body to get the front stub to align with the sub frame mtg holes again, and bring the firewall back left. A good frame man could do it. Just a little time and patience.
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