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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 08:53 PM
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just don't make any bid decisions and blow all that cash right away...

think it through...give it at least a week to let it seetle into your brain.

wow. for 2000 im sure you can find a MINT body to transfer your **** over and you'll be WAY happier...(then again i don'tknow your car)

the widebody idea sounds good.....
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Old Aug 2, 2005 | 09:02 PM
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Ya the body idea may be what I go with... The car was in medium shape before I had the brilliant idea of sanding down some of the rust spots. I ended up getting carried away and sanded most the rust off... The car has the usually wheel well rust, some rust on the drivers door (about the size of a fist from damage from a shopping cart) and I decided to shave the strips from the sides of the car and the antenna and headlight sprayers.

The car was in need of paint but in all honesty I should have not started sanding and I should've taken it in the way it was to the body shop. But you live and learn and back then I wanted to try some body work, and I sure did lol...

Ya the widebody im talking about is local and just sitting in the guys backyard, would need some wider rims in the back because at this point it looks rediculous but besides that its a sharp looking car, blue color and the body kit is very similar to the mariah kit... I dunno I shouldn't get carried away with that idea yet either, I haven't talked to the guy in a while but the last time I did talk to him he really wanted me to buy it lol.
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