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Old Oct 28, 2003 | 08:36 AM
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Thank YOU NISSAN Engineers!!!!!

DAAAAAAAMN it!

Fuking landscape truck was blocking numerous garages at my complex, but only partially blocking mine when I went to leave for work. So, I try to back out scootching over as far as possible and I can't make it, since my garage is BARELY big enough for the Maxima backing straight in/out. The driver sees me and says he'll move the rig. He pulls forward and I quickly give it some gas. Then *CRUNCH*. Oh sheit that was NOT good. Fuking breaking fiberglass/plastic crunch sound. So, I turn around and had managed to clip the last 1cm of my mirror on the wall of the garage, since I had originally scootched over. Somehow I turned around so fast at the sound I actually saw my mirror being torn off backwards as I hit the brakes. I thought about it for a second, pulled forward, yanked the mirror back towards me and backed out cussing myself out on my 1.3mile drive to work. I noticed some wires or something hanging out, so I figured I had just ripped out the power wires and needed a whole new housing plus paint. From a previous car(Ford Probe GT) that some jackazz hit with his car door and broke the corner off the housing, I spent $300-$400ish for parts and paint, so I pretty much figured I'm saying bye-bye to $500 for a dumb 2-second mistake.

I get to work...pull on the mirror and find out to my PLEASANT surprise it actually FOLDS BACKWARDS. I knew if folded in like pretty much any car I've owned, however I've never noticed one bending BOTH ways. Luckily, the "wires" hanging was some dumb insulation that I just tore. Only damage was a small white scuff mark on the black plastic lip of the mirror.

Thank you Nissan for designing a mirror with IDIOT drivers in mind.
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 08:57 AM
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that's a stroke of luck you found a landscaper that spoke english
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 09:02 AM
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Lucky You!!!!

I had my max setting on my street and my neighbor came down with his car and hit mirror to mirror and ripped mine completely off!!!!

I was to say the least but nothing major i am pretty handy so i began to take my door panel off and removed the mirror housing and it has 3 screws that had stripped the plastic inside the housing screwed them back in and everything has been cool.

Guy gave me $200 to have it fixed...
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 09:38 AM
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good to know! i thought it only folded backwards too. now i feel a little safer parking next to people
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 09:55 AM
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I'm still not believing there wasn't any other damage, since the sound was like fiberglass crunching/cracking.

I'm going to check it out better tonight.
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 10:54 AM
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Ice,

I accidentally folded one of the mirrors with my elbow once. I thought I just broke my mirror! But I was surprised at how it came back without any tools needed.


~limsandy
Old Oct 28, 2003 | 12:31 PM
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I was backing into my garage once in my 89 maxima (R.I.P.) and i hit my mirror on the outside edge of my garage. It bent backwards and I was like ****!! But I just got out and bent it back and it was good as new. absolutely no damage whatsoever, and that was how I learned the mirrors went the other way...
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