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Old 01-02-2002, 02:53 AM   #7
BowTie Eater 5 Liter
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sorry to hear that.

my car was in bad shape for a long time, the previous owner was doing doughnuts & hit a parked semi-truck, bent the front end bad, then to top it all off, he bounced up on a curb.

I did most of the work on my car, and i can tell you, if you have the money to let an autobody shop fix it, spend the money.

Me & my dad straightened the rad support out, but we own an autobodyshop, and do framework too.

it will take a long time to fix (trust me, ive put more time into fixing my car than you would believe).
if your rad support is completly ****** you can buy just the new rad support, cut your one off your car, and get an autobodyshop to put it on properly.

Hope All Goes Well...........
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