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How safe are FDs in an accident?

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Old 06-10-03, 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by GentlemenVII
well I for one hope that if I ever hurt my FD3S in away that cannot be repaired(Unibody twist) I hope it takes me with it!!!!
I'll actually wind up with a car brought up to the same spec if not better, plus a few thousand $$$ ahead from the insurance since I've been able to sell so many duplicate parts.

I think a couple months of hassle between 2 FDs is a small hassle and a significant improvement over me dying in one that was unrepairable
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