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8th Gen (98-02) Showoff

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Shifty, Mar 29, 2006.

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    same here. it gets me to work in "style". When i clean it, she turns heads on busy streets. But I still want more
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    yeah i know what you mean i had that all the time with the rolla.
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    looks like you and corollaGT would get along nicely lol. You've even got the mad tite JDM hood tilt yo.
    Added: Dec 19, 2011 7:09 PM
    thin and hairy, get it right.
    But yeah, I'm the second guy lol.
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    :(
    truck hit my car while it war parked at work
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    the tire basically rubs the fender now on any bump. and it looks like sh*t. Going to try and get it fixed tomorrow
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    dude......:eek:
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    if the door wasn't messed up i probably wouldn't even bother fixing it other than with some paint over the scrapes
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    Was it hit and run?

    Give me a name and number ill kill em.
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    that happen to my dad, hit and run in a parking lot, but what was cool someone waited for us to show up and gave us the license plate number of the guy that took off.
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    damn that sucks :( I'm sorry for you Roach
    personally man I never park next to trucks or retards who obviously can't park... and if I'm in a bad area I'll just park at the end of the lot super far from everyone. yup I treat my rolla as if it was a Ferrari lol
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    NO.... ROACH TELL ME IT AIN'T TRUE.... pics show it did happen! Dang that totally blows bro. Was the back end of the side skirt ripped off as well? Or'd you do that. You can fix the rubbing yourself with a metal bat or pole just until it gets fixed, to be drivable,....
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    I would say neither, just that my taste has changed for the car, but I look back and like some more than others sometimes.

    That's a lot of miles, but you could always swap the motor and body kit from yours onto that car :)

    What do you hate about it?

    CorollaGT doesn't have that, it was me lol

    That's a sign you're getting over the corolla.

    I see this is your new current favorite pic. you've moved on from haters gonna hate.
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    LOL
    no ill still use it.
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    Ok good I like that one. That's on a greeting card at Target.
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    all i know is a big white truck tried to go around a doubleparked car and hit mine. the lip kit is fine, its just the rear fender and the door which is good in a way, no damaged fiberglass. So now I'm going to park in a different spot and may take the bike to work as soon as it gets warmer. and yeah mackman, I'm totally over this car lol
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    So why is the back of the side skirt missing then? Was it too short or something? You think you will get a different car, or have you moved onto bikes?
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    oh the deal with the sideskirts was that they were a tad too short so I had to cut the rears off to fit them. I did make some decent looking "endcaps" for them but they always fall off and never bothered replacing them. Nah, I still love the rolla, in fact, i can't wait to put the red rims back on. But obviously, I'm obsessed with the bike now
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    :) back from the body shop
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    Wow that was seriously fast. How'd they fix it, Bondo or new metal parts?
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    2 days. i have no idea what they used but it looks good and like nothing happened. the way it should be
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    Did insurance pay? or did you and how much?
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    someone else paid for it out of pocket, lets just say someone that that does body work owed me a favor
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    I believe it's definitely bondo for sure, 100%. No way you can use metal like cutting it out and then welding it in pieces.Great job though.
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    Well if they were to do the best job, they'd replace the door skin, and yes, weld in a new quarter panel section.
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    most body shop places just use bondo, my uncle use to work in 2 and thats what the boss told him to use....

    luckily at my auto collision class they are teaching us how to go old school by straightening the body and not using bondo
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    Bondos for pussies. lol.
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    If you read that literally like I did you might giggle.
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    oh snap look at that booty!
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