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Having the "frame" straight will set the foundation for all your future body work. Get it down to a frame shop and have it straightened, you can't do that type of work yourself without specialized heavy equipment. Otherwise the car will handle funny or be unsafe, fenders won't hang straight, and make for hellish bodywork. |
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so the "kid" is older than you by 4 years? :D
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So.. what kind of "title" does the car have after an accident like this? If insurance would have "covered" it, would they have totaled it out?
I know some states have pretty strict guidelines when a "salvage" title car is rebuilt. Not sure if they would apply in your situation though. Also, if the car stays in your hands, does a place like "carfax" ever learn of the rebuilding? Good luck on your project! |
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You going to have a hell of a time convincing someone it wasnt in a wreck once they open the trunk lid and see the odd curve around the trunk seal since it not the original shape
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This thread reminds me of one of my all time favorite movies; Fast Times at Ridgemont High...
Spicoli: People on 'ludes should not drive. Jefferson's Brother: My brother's gonna kill us! He's gonna kill us! He's gonna kill you and he's gonna kill me! He's gonna kill us! Spicoli: Hey man, just be glad I had fast reflexes! Jefferson's Brother: My brother's gonna ****************! Spicoli: Make up your mind, dude, is he gonna **************** or is he gonna kill us? Jefferson's Brother: First he's gonna ****************, then he's gonna kill us! Spicoli: Relax, all right? My old man is a television repairman. He's got the ultimate set of tools. I can fix it. Jefferson's Brother: You can't fix this car Spicoli! Spicoli: I can fix it. http://www.hadleysplace.com/images/header17full.jpg |
Good movie. The pizza scene is what I recall most.
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Best quote ever :
Jeff Spicoli: All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine. :cool: Nick |
Good luck and thanks very much for posting the photos etc.
I would recommend that you find a frame EXPERT to do the frame work before you proceed. Unibody cars are VERY TOUGH to get right, even for the best of them. You wouldn't want to complete the job and find out the car pulls to the left and there is nothing you can do about it. This might be money well spent. Thanks! :cheers: |
yea im taking it monday to a place call dfw frame. we will see how much this is gona cost me.. anybody know how much it usually costs?
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An absolute waste of time ....
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to try, as one not doing this every day, to try and repair it. I had a '99 with similar damage (2 years ago so it was worth a lot more than yours is now, 22k miles and it was absolutely pristine before I wrecked it) and the body shop stopped counting at $26k, lots more than a 99 was worth then and loads more than they are worth now. I thought, after the accident, that $5-6k would fix it up. But the frame damage made that figure start climbing...and up and up it went the more they investigated. So I'd ask why they totaled it (now it gets a salvage title even if repaired correctly) and if they put it on a frame machine. If they did, stop and sell it for parts. If they didn't, then perhaps it is worth while to have someone who has the required Porsche "jigs" to measure it and give you an estimate of what they can do to repair/straighten the frame. This is not a job for amateurs. Then figure out, once you have paid to straighten the frame, how much more you'd have to spend before it would make sense just to buy another example of the '99s. Good luck. |
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Only after the "pro" estimate can you have a true idea of what your out of pocket expense may be. It could be cheaper, in the long run, to find another used '99 then it is to fix your car. |
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gotchya, thanks man. and yea i am taking up to a place on monday to get an estimate. im hoping its not too much tho. but the good news is that i got a letter yesterday saying they found and arrested the guy who stole my car. so yay for that. |
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