lvl of diffuculty?
lvl of diffuculty?
quick question...i gotta run and pick up my mother at the doctors office in like 15 mins so ill just ask the question and hopefully get pictures up as soon as i get back....but i got a few body work questions. so the kid who owned the car before me decided when he was drunk in the previous snowstorm, that he was going to play initial D on the back roads....well mister dumbass, then drifted straight into a snowbank...******* up my pass door (no biggie since i have a new one and am already painting) (check my other thread about paintjob on a budget)....but also fucked up the rear quarterpanel, also the sideskirt there is bent from some one else jacking my car up, and someone backed into me at the bar, so there is a little work around the tail light... Now i just want to know how hard this is going to be for me to fix on my own. since i have never done any body work in my life. once i get the pics you guys can see exactly what im talkin about. Or if there is someone in the CT area who is a body fixin fool, ill buy the booze and supplies if you wanna give me a hand
Zak
Zak
ok so here are some pics of the damage to my poor poor baby! would i be able to just pound out as much as possible, then just use bondo or something?
Zak
Picture 1
Nose Damage
Door (im not worried about fixing the door i have a new one)
door damage open
(sorry its sideways)
damage with door closed (again sorry its sideways)
Rear dammage (what happened when i got backed into at the bar)
well thats all the basic damage...if its easily repairable by myself (never done body work) then ill go for it, if there is someone here who knows bodywork and would like to help me out and drink with me... then drop me a line i live in CT...
Thanks
Zak
Zak
Picture 1
Nose Damage
Door (im not worried about fixing the door i have a new one)
door damage open
(sorry its sideways)
damage with door closed (again sorry its sideways)
Rear dammage (what happened when i got backed into at the bar)
well thats all the basic damage...if its easily repairable by myself (never done body work) then ill go for it, if there is someone here who knows bodywork and would like to help me out and drink with me... then drop me a line i live in CT...
Thanks
Zak
well, i not a pro body guy, just someone whos been hit ALOT by cars in parking lots, and with the right tools it shouldnt be to bad, the worse one is around the taillight, since it is creased in, also i would really check hard on the the alighment of all the parts, since its is a unibody, sometimes what may seem like a small hit could stress a suspension joint and make it fail. good luck and hope this helps
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