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Post by xedlos on Feb 5, 2011 13:00:24 GMT -6
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Post by nelson480 on Feb 5, 2011 14:05:07 GMT -6
egad that sucks! Maybe a local parts yard has a white one and you can snag the whole door, other than that your gonna have to get a door and have it painted
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Post by robaurora01 on Feb 5, 2011 15:04:43 GMT -6
take a hammer and a piece of wood 2 x 4 piece that is cut and hammer it out. its cheap and effective, its not too hard to bend it back into place
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Post by auroranut75 on Feb 5, 2011 20:30:22 GMT -6
BUMMMERRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Long way off,but there is a white one in wrecking yard down the road from me
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Post by dynamic1964 on Feb 6, 2011 5:06:58 GMT -6
Sorry for your bad luck, xedlos. So very easily done and so troublesome to fix. I say a new painted door or a hard work.
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Post by xedlos on Feb 11, 2011 10:54:06 GMT -6
I got a couple of estimates and the cheapest was going to be around 800 to fix the door on there. He was also going to try and get a new door see if that was cheaper.
Do you guys think its worth it? I mean i like the car and all but its only worth 1k right
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Post by robaurora01 on Feb 11, 2011 14:48:33 GMT -6
go spend $20 at most, buy a hammer, buy some 2x4 small piece of wood and hit the wood with the hammer on the inside of the door to bend it back out. there your done, too bad you weren't closer I would do it for you for free its really not hard at all
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Post by aldrichd on Apr 5, 2011 19:07:12 GMT -6
I'd go with the "Hammer It Out" way.
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