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Old 29-Aug-2006 | 10:15 AM
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this thing resembles the front/body of a maybach, no?



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Old 29-Aug-2006 | 10:39 AM
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Hey Kumanan do they have these auctions frequently in Stouffville? I live there and I have never seen it before. I wouldn't mind checking one out one day.
Old 29-Aug-2006 | 09:25 PM
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Hey Kumanan do they have these auctions frequently in Stouffville? I live there and I have never seen it before. I wouldn't mind checking one out one day.
they dont allow regular people to go in.
only dealers.
Old 29-Aug-2006 | 10:21 PM
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^ You need to be a member and have an Impact Auto Actions card as well. Also a bidder number ect....
Old 29-Aug-2006 | 10:28 PM
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^ You need to be a member and have an Impact Auto Actions card as well. Also a bidder number ect....
thats the easy part.
Old 31-Aug-2006 | 02:42 PM
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Old 31-Aug-2006 | 07:39 PM
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looks like the car is comming along.
should be on the road soon eh?


btw arent you worried the car will still have issues with the way its being fixed?
Old 31-Aug-2006 | 07:54 PM
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wow that car is coming along sooo well, 600 for a complete quarter isnt too bad. and the fit ment on the L/S tail light is amazing. plus that car is super pimp man.
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 10:15 AM
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Originally posted by Team Rukus
looks like the car is comming along.
should be on the road soon eh?


btw arent you worried the car will still have issues with the way its being fixed?
whats wrong with the way its being fixed jay lol
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 10:36 AM
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btw arent you worried the car will still have issues with the way its being fixed?

I'm thinking the exact same thing too... I feel very sorry for the poor sap that buys this car....HACK! I think you should ask the mods to delete this thread... for the obvious reasons...
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 11:42 AM
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who buys this car?? its my car..ill have it fixed whatever way i want... who are you to say **** about that? lol

please explain how its a hack... everything there is OEM parts...the only thign that was bent back is the rear left quarter cause it wasnt that badly damage.. everything else was replaced.... if you know a better way of fixing it.. .please tell me.... cause obviously you know nothing... and i directed this question at jay, so wtf yu talkin for ?
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 11:45 AM
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Originally posted by kumanan
the only thign that was bent back is...
I can tell in the pictures that was NOT the ONLY thing *bent* back.



Believe me, I did think before I *typed*, I never spoke. You must keep cars forever, eh....?

Lots of legal implications came to mind when I read this post... good luck.


I know... nothing? okay... I'm sure Jay's going to laugh pretty hard at you when he reads your post! It's your dad fixing your car, right? Perhaps its you that knows... nothing...
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 11:47 AM
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legal implications.. such as?


and yea it was the only thing bent back... if you look close thats a genuine lexus trunk...rear absorber, the right quarter was completely replaced, trunk lock is from dealer as well... lights frm dealer... bumper from dealer... so plz tell me what was bent back other then the left quarteR?


the body guy told me its better to get a complete rear end and join it... but do i wanna spend over 10k ? nah.. i rather have the quarter bent back, adn everything else replaced.... all depends on how you want it done... and this is teh way i chose
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 12:19 PM
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whats wrong with the way its being fixed jay lol
k i will post cuz you asked.

basically what you got to know it what gets damaged when a rear end accident occurs...things like...

trunk floor, trunk wall, quater panels, inner frame and frame rails, trunk, rear tail lights, etc.....

now the way this car is fixed all that is being done is the frame pulled back and then the quater panel skin taken off and put on. the problem is that does not fix the car properly because anything bent can never be brought back to perfect specs without replacement. all in all the car will look proper when fixed but the car mechanically is still wrong..


the proper way to fix it is just like your bodyman said replace the complete rear end.

the way that will be done is you have to take out your complete rear interior (ie. rear seats, remove the carpet lining etc...) drop the gas tank out and remove the suspensions etc...(what your trying to do is make the complete rear end from beind the door BARE to the metal. then you have to drill out the spot welds where it was welded on from factory and cut off the quater panels at the quater pillars and remove the complete rear section this basically removed all the damaged parts EXCEPT for the frame rails then what you do is section out the frame rails (frame rail is not one piece so you section off the rear end) and then do the exact opposite for the new replacement parts.
this insures the car is MINT.
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 12:30 PM
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yea but the thing is.. the trunk floor and all wasnt damaged in this... the car wasnt hit on the bumper as in normal accidents.. it has hit directly on the trunk lid which pushed the quarter and trunk in... thast why we bent the left quarter back cause it wasnt as big as the right, whihch we replaced.
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 05:22 PM
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k understandable but a bent piece of metal in this case the quater panel that you guys pulled back is still bent. meaning that side of the car is still in someway off from the factory setting.

the only way you guys can make it look perfect is by using bodyfiller etc...so your technically hiding the imprefection which if fine in terms of looks but the actual quater panel is still off when it comes to mechanical.

now picture yourself replacing that quater panel you dont even need bodyfiller to have that quater panel being mint. thats when you know you did it right.
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 09:05 PM
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yea we did one side like that... oh well i can live with that quarter being bondo'd... look at the amount of bondo on my side vent... remember that jay lol
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 09:14 PM
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lol true true.
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 09:22 PM
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i think that if you're doing it you should do it right and not put money before safety. it may cost more but in the end it could save your life
Old 01-Sep-2006 | 10:25 PM
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Originally posted by kwyze
i think that if you're doing it you should do it right and not put money before safety. it may cost more but in the end it could save your life
i think your taking it the wrong way....it is being done right.. its just one quarter was bent back instead of fully replaced.. its not gonna save ur life by doing it right, doesnt have that much of a difference because it wasnt that badly damaged.

its like.. if you get a dent on ur quarter of ur civic... are you gonna get a shop to completely cut down ur quarter and get a fresh ful lquarter and weld it back.... or are you gonna bend the dent back.. put some bondo and take it home?


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