Was out driving one Sunday afternoon... on small country road.. going around a nice curve... half way around the curve another car came zooming towards me at very high speed in my lane...
I swerved out of the way... my right wheels dug into the soft sand/grass and sent me spinning off the road... hit a few wooden poles and ran through a barb-wire fence... totally wrapping the car up with barb-wires.
Doesn't look that bad in pictures but the body shop said its going to be months... sucks... but since its in the body shop I might as well do the Vorsteiner lip and hood.... what do you guys think???
Thinking about DPE wheels and KW V3 coil-overs also... hmmmm
oh my god. sorry to see that M6 look like that. i can see how that would take some time to fix. its basically every panel. are they replacing everything or using bondo?
oh my god. sorry to see that M6 look like that. i can see how that would take some time to fix. its basically every panel. are they replacing everything or using bondo?
The most obvious damage to the bumper, fender and door will be the easiest part of the job -- they are easily replaced with new parts. The repair of the deep scratches to all the other body panels will take many hours of labor.
Good news is you made the right avoidance maneuvers to miss the fool. So sorry for your pain.
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