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Old 11-06-05, 11:09 PM
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That exact reason is why nobody will ever drive my car. I don't care if it's a 7 or a ******* Geo Metro.
Old 11-06-05, 11:30 PM
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Sorry to say this, but you've got a big repair bill coming up. I'd say at the very least you will have to replace suspension arms (aluminum, which bend very easily in a mishap like that), front spindle, shocks, probably some differential components, steering rods, assorted bushings, plus wheels. As others have stated, you should get an estimate first, then decide on whether to deal with insurance; but unless you've got a lot of money handy, you're probably headed for an insurance filing...

Also hate to say this, but no "friend" would/should be foolish enough to do something so stupid with something as valuable as your car...

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He's more than happy to pay for most all the costs. But he's broke, and I know this.
No offense, but a lotta good that does you. That's what all people who are broke will tell you...
Old 11-07-05, 04:03 PM
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Ok so what do we learn here DO NOT LEND OUR CAR TO A FRIEND. I mean there is always something that happens if you lend your good car and if you lend your shity car in hopes that he will put it in a dich or wrap it around the tree or get rear ended no that never happens.

I hope it wont be too expencive to get it fixed becouse it sure looks like it. Look at the brite side gives you an oportunity to go with a diffrent suspension get something better.
Old 11-07-05, 07:34 PM
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I already had GAB super R's and Pettit Pro kit springs. I'm going to replace it with the same stuff. But, I was getting new rims anyways. Maybe I can figure out a way to scam the insurance and get some nice rims outta the deal. They haven't given me an estimate yet, tomorrw.
Old 11-07-05, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Rotofire
I already had GAB super R's and Pettit Pro kit springs. I'm going to replace it with the same stuff. But, I was getting new rims anyways. Maybe I can figure out a way to scam the insurance and get some nice rims outta the deal. They haven't given me an estimate yet, tomorrw.
I suggest you not scam your insurance, and focus on scamming the deadbeat who wrecked your car.

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Old 11-07-05, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by dgeesaman
I suggest you not scam your insurance, and focus on scamming the deadbeat who wrecked your car.

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I know, it's probably not even possible. My buddy...I still haven't talked to him, owes me for sure. What do you think about these for replacement rims? A little risky but i think it might look good. Or am I still in shock and thinking unreasonably? haha



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Old 11-07-05, 08:02 PM
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make the idiot pay for it!
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Originally Posted by Rotofire
It Doesn't look THAT bad from the pic, but the driver side is leaning too, so are the rears. I'm pretty sure it's going to the insurance company.
I would be willing to break knees for something like that.
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for the rims just get a price for a set of band freakin new ones that should do it I think they are like somewhere beetween 600-700 bucsk a rim to get them from mazda.
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