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post May 6, 2009 - 10:51 AM
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I still can't forget the date. Some a$% tried to beat the light even though it turned red and rammed me in my side while I'm making a left turn. Didn't get much money from it though but atleast I got my health.
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Im leaning to fix becuase the car mechanically is really good with only 107k miles for a 1994 gt. The sideskirts survived the damage since most of the impact was on the door. Quarter panel is dented, and several imperfections on the door which will require fixing for fitment. I was quoted at six fifty no paint though. I was told their gonna pull it. To be exact how do I check for frame damage considering our car correct me if I'm wrong is a unibody. Also I drove the car after the accident and covered the damage to see if there is any wobbling or steering problems while driving. It was perfect and there no problems at all. Drove it in the highway as well at 60 mph.

Any inputs would be nice. Thanks guys.

PS - I sthere anyone parting their car that has a the 2 speaker panel on the passenger door. And if so PM me please shipped to 11236.

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post May 6, 2009 - 1:35 PM
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get the body checked out, if the frame, a and b pillar, also roof isnt tweeked, get parts and send it to a body shop, keep going

if it is, find a 94-99 gt with a dead drivetrain swap everything over.


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