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Aspiring mr efxr
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Albury - Wodonga
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well it seems i get one problem sorted and other comes along:
no i wasnt speeding or being stupid. it had been raining, coming around a right hand sweeper ther was a hare on the road i swerved to the left (to the edge or the road) to miss it. when i swerved back to the right the ar$e end went out then snapped back and slid out to the right. i lightly applied the brake. the car went onto the grass/mud. lost traction at the front wheels. left front corner headed for a 'windy road' post. i hit the accelerator and hooked it hard right to try and 180 flick the car back onto the raod but left it too late and clipped the post. smashed the light assembly, dented and scuffed the rear qtr panel and half ripped the rear bar off. pics: http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/...pg?t=1180783903 getting some $$$ owed to me soon so il save up for a couple of months, hand it to the panel shop "get the dints out and respray it"
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rofl copter
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Werribee
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pics not working
no good mate, these things happen! hope u get it fixed soon
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Aspiring mr efxr
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Albury - Wodonga
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EF Wagon Project: Standard = 99.6rwkw <!> 2.5" SuperCat cat back exhaust, Wade 1636 cam, K&N boxed pod (new dyno required Sony headunit, splits, 6.5"s and 2 x 12" with response precision amp = 135.5 dB Daily = Ae82 '85 corolla Fwd :togo: , 5 speed, 12" sub, 6x9's, green LED's the course i am studying: http://www.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/01_courses/course.jsp?id=AUR30905NANA |
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Parts bin special
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Narre Warren, Vic
Posts: 8,276
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Bugger. Perfect excuse to get EL taillights! The guard could end up very expensive though. And I thought my car was filthy!
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Aspiring mr efxr
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Albury - Wodonga
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lol yeah well the wrecker shut early. was on my way to pick em up (both sides light and indicator for $110) but he went home early so i got a new original EF light waiting at Albury Ford Wreckers for me (im down in shepparton atm). i think i can get the dint out. gunna try in the morning.
wot do u think the guard could cost? and y?
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EF Wagon Project: Standard = 99.6rwkw <!> 2.5" SuperCat cat back exhaust, Wade 1636 cam, K&N boxed pod (new dyno required Sony headunit, splits, 6.5"s and 2 x 12" with response precision amp = 135.5 dB Daily = Ae82 '85 corolla Fwd :togo: , 5 speed, 12" sub, 6x9's, green LED's the course i am studying: http://www.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/01_courses/course.jsp?id=AUR30905NANA |
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Parts bin special
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Narre Warren, Vic
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Weekender 1964 US Falcon Futura convertible - Rangoon Red 260 Windsor V8, 4 speed manual, LHD, Electronic ignition, Mustang wheels https://fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11470868 Daily 2014 SZII Territory diesel - basic runabout Previous Cars 1990 EAII Fairmont Ghia - Tickford engine, 5 speed, SVO wheels, bodykit, much more 2000 AUII Fairmont - XR wheels, Ghia interior 2010 FG XR50T ute - XR8 bonnet, Streetfighter intake |
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Gunna girlie-man
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Bayswater North, victoria
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id imagine they would be spot welded in place. Just like a sedan, the rear guards are spot welded from factory.
And if you could somehow get the guard off, how will you re-attach it? and be careful that the window doesnt fall out.
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Aspiring mr efxr
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Albury - Wodonga
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i think i may be able to get a piece of wood up against the panel and using 2 big **** off screw drivers lever it out using a stuctural support as a fulcrum...
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EF Wagon Project: Standard = 99.6rwkw <!> 2.5" SuperCat cat back exhaust, Wade 1636 cam, K&N boxed pod (new dyno required Sony headunit, splits, 6.5"s and 2 x 12" with response precision amp = 135.5 dB Daily = Ae82 '85 corolla Fwd :togo: , 5 speed, 12" sub, 6x9's, green LED's the course i am studying: http://www.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/01_courses/course.jsp?id=AUR30905NANA |
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a panel beater would pull that dint out as much as possible and just fill it with body filler. no need to remove the panel at all. if you could do the repair your self and just pay a spray paiter to paint it it wont cost that much.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Werribee
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sorry to hear not good. i would have ren over the hare there is plenty of those around
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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EF Wagon Project: Standard = 99.6rwkw <!> 2.5" SuperCat cat back exhaust, Wade 1636 cam, K&N boxed pod (new dyno required Sony headunit, splits, 6.5"s and 2 x 12" with response precision amp = 135.5 dB Daily = Ae82 '85 corolla Fwd :togo: , 5 speed, 12" sub, 6x9's, green LED's the course i am studying: http://www.wodonga.tafe.edu.au/01_courses/course.jsp?id=AUR30905NANA |
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