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My girls car gets hit...

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Yep, happened Saturday night at her hairbag boyfriend's house. His Mom was in a hurry backing her pickup up and slammed into the side of her car. For Christmas all she had ask for was parts for her car' she wanted a Supercharger but setteled for a chin spoiler and rear black out panel. Anyway, her heart is broken as this is her pride and joy. Looking at the bright side, she may ditch the boyfriend.
 

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Sounds like it's not all bad.( ditching the hairbag) Maybe she will start the New Year off right.
 
Sorry to see that, Nice ride for sure, If someone hits my car when i'm finished I'm positive i'll go to jail for assault. I dont have pictures of when i smacked a deer HARD! and i'm glad i don't but it was really bad, I felt horrible. It could be worse glad everyone is OK.
 
That blows.

Is that the reverse c stripe or the 70 boss style. Same vendor as the stripe on my 08.

I went to fast signs and bought some 3m matte black vinyl and cut out my rear blackout and deck lid myself. They cut the hood out for me per my dimensions. I think i spent 120 bucks for everything.

I'd be interested in which chin spoiler you choose and what you think of it.
 
That just totally sucks. What a bad place to back into. I hope the moms paying for that that's gonna be a little pita to fix
 
"Sluggo" said:
That blows.

Is that the reverse c stripe or the 70 boss style. Same vendor as the stripe on my 08.

I went to fast signs and bought some 3m matte black vinyl and cut out my rear blackout and deck lid myself. They cut the hood out for me per my dimensions. I think i spent 120 bucks for everything.

I'd be interested in which chin spoiler you choose and what you think of it.

Its the Boss style. Here's a photo. On the rear blackout, I ordered one from Mustangs Unlimited thinking it was carbon fiber. When I received it I was shocked.. It was made out of like urethane and resembles the material that cutting boards are made out of. I had a heck of a time painting it. Nothing wanted to stick. In the future I would either paint it or buy the magnetic stick on. The chin spoiler is from the same company. Its for a V6 and is narrow. In SWVA nothing that is low in the front survives. They don't know how to use drain pipes and most entrances to gas stations will drag anything off less than 6 inches off the ground. I haven't mounted the chin spoiler yet or the BO panel and now will wait until her car is fixed. I'll post a photo when I "Git-r-done."
http://www.mustangsunlimited.com/itemdy ... 1=DA114+01
 

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"AzPete" said:
.....do not ditch said idiot until dent paid for.....

I Highly disagree! Why invest anything more in a relationship that already has Debt? Take your Lumps and Move-on! Better a Broken car, then a Broken Heart!
 
All I'm saying is if he is ditched before payment is agreed upon, the cash may never flow. Not saying the relationship needs another month of time.....just settle the debt....then dump.
 
Price of wacked car $2194.00 (check in hand).
Price of dumped do-nothing, deadbeat boyfriend, priceless!
Lesson learned, who ever marries daughter will have mother-in-law from hell. :hide
 
Dang, had to look that up. Still not sure, but I figure she's about 50/50.
 
"67 evil eleanor" said:
Price of wacked car $2974.00 (check in hand).
Price of dumped do-nothing, deadbeat boyfriend, priceless!
Lesson learned, who ever marries daughter will have mother-in-law from hell. :hide
Are you suggesting that the mother of your daughter is responsible for collecting the $$$ and scaring off the now former boyfirend?
 
Well, I took care of the scaring, I was................. "polite".
 
"RustyRed" said:
There's any other kind?

You could get lucky like I did. Mine is an ex drag racer that loves cars and we get along great. She was here for Christmas and all went well. There are cool ones out there. I took here for a ride around Laguna a few years ago and she loved it.
 
And the repairs begin. Don't have a stud puller so I used 10b nails and a prybar. I know its "Redneck", but it works
 

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