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smittydrifts
04-27-2007, 11:58 PM
had the car for a couple of months now and I finally got the money to get it down in columbus..I only payed 500 for the car and thought it was a steal until I, finally thought about the cost to fix the problems..My dad told me it could be fixed for about a G, by a good shop. And I believed him until I ask around after I payed for it. now I'm in the delima of tring to decided what to do with it (Is it worth fixing) and I need help from everyone opinon in columbus. To help me decided what to do...So now I asking the questions what should I do about the problem

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RandomGuy
04-28-2007, 02:35 AM
anything can be fixed with the right amount of $

is it worth that $ to YOU

i say you get yourself a nice certifit bumper, some bondo and just give it a 250$ spray glo job and drive it around since it was only 500 bux why not... if u really want an immaculate car you can sell that for at least 1k now since it looks semi OK... and u can get a decent sx for around 1500 now a days

smittydrifts
04-28-2007, 09:34 AM
Yeah I figure it could be fixed I'm willing to paid anywere from 550 to 1000 for it to get fix but only if it's done right. But anyine someone told me to buy a quarter panel out the junkyard and weld i back on to mines.

Frög
04-28-2007, 10:11 AM
Yeah I figure it could be fixed I'm willing to paid anywere from 550 to 1000 for it to get fix but only if it's done right. But anyine someone told me to buy a quarter panel out the junkyard and weld i back on to mines.

its not going to be anywhere near that to be fixed right.. and if you only want it to be fixed right.. i say dont fix it..

smittydrifts
04-28-2007, 11:16 PM
My manager at PTAP told me he no some old school body workers that said it only needs to get the hatch aligned and that's it today. But I'm also worry about the tail light frame.