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Old 05-15-2004 | 01:36 AM
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Well after 6 months of working and waiting I finally had time to fix my car from hitting a deer. Everything was ready for me to do this. Got new/used fender same color as car from salvage yard but had a spot that had to be welded. Here are some pics of my car dissassembled. Soon it will be good as new.



Old 05-15-2004 | 04:53 AM
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Hope it looks like new. BTW, why didn't a body shop do it?
Old 05-15-2004 | 06:05 AM
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LOL! i thought i was the only one too cheap to pay a bodyshop to fix collision damage. Buy yourself the really big craftsman sand filled mallet. It fixes things

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Hope it looks like new. BTW, why didn't a body shop do it?
I have a $500 deductable. Me doing it myself is only costing me $200. That's the cost of the fender. The new fender is on from in the garage it looks like it matches the paint of the rest of the car perfectly. But I will find out once I wash it. Once I get my stillen kit the whole car is getting repainted so if it doesn't match it's not a big deal.
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