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Old 03-28-2007, 03:59 AM   #11
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it looks like the frame damage is isolated to the front clip, but it's hard to tell without removing body panels. if this is the case, the front clip (entire portion in front of the windshield) can be removed and replaced with a new or used front clip. these are welded on in a jig. at any rate, this will be an expensive fix. they may or may not make you fix it. i think they will understand that the rear end of the car is not damaged and is worth a LOT when parted out. let us know.


``i just took a second look at your pictures. not sure if there is frame damage. the panel seams on the driver's side of the car look evenly spaced with no excessive step / gap. this potentially indicates a sound frame. again, let us know.
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