I Crashed My Accord and Need Cheap Parts ASAP
Lets See I gota 99 accord 4dr lx and i only had it fa not even 24 hours and friday morning on the way to skoo i ran into the back of a ford explorer i had no insurance and the registration was not even in my name yet well every one knows what happens to a small car (my Accord) hits a big truck (the explorer) the explorer has a dent in the bumper and my accord is smashed up the whole driver side is smashed up to the bar that holds the engine basically i need body parts probally a whole new front clip if ne one knows what there talking bout and could give some advice i got one pic of the car its not all that good but its all i can do fa right now...get back to me asap
ha ya im tryin every lil search before i go to a shop but ya i got 3 tickets 1 driving an uninsured vehicle 2 failure to adm. <---(dont know) address change basically i was driving a maryland registered vehicle with a Georgias license which is a bullshit *** ticket. and 3 failure to control speed to avoid collison which i wasnt even speeding it was raining so how am i supposed to avoid an accident ( thats marylands dumb *** polices fa ya)
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Yeah well I'm just glad to hear you probably didn't rock your alightment to bad right? Otherwise you wouldn't bother... hopefully. If you got hit on the passenger side it might have been more expensive. I'm from maryland to so make sure you check out these junkyards.
http://www.crazyraysautoparts.com/
worth the ride if it saves you a lot more money. The one 6201 Erdman might have a nice selection but the Hawkins point is the largest. Essentially those 2 are in Baltimore City though. Might have a hard time finding the 6th gen accords. It's usually loaded with 5th gens, which may have some matching internal parts.
http://www.crazyraysautoparts.com/
worth the ride if it saves you a lot more money. The one 6201 Erdman might have a nice selection but the Hawkins point is the largest. Essentially those 2 are in Baltimore City though. Might have a hard time finding the 6th gen accords. It's usually loaded with 5th gens, which may have some matching internal parts.
iight dats wuz up ya da bois i used to go ta skoo wit was always talkin bout that im glad u told me cuz i sho as hell fagot bout that place..but i dnt kno about the frames alignment it wasnt even touched but ima call around fa some prices and have it looked at
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Can you speak in english please?
Can you speak in english please?
well this is kinda expensive project... I did sum **** like this when I had my civic... I was bein a hard *** around sum curvy roads hit about 75 around this 25mph turn lost control slammed this massive mail box. It ended up costin quiet a bit. The lowest estimate I got was 1500 bucks... that sux man... n that was when I was buyin a new hood lights bumper and fenders myself...
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lolloloolol
Actually this forum gave a pretty damn good response considered the risk you took. I take the same risk sometimes.
If I were you I would probably look into another cheap *** car, anything to move you, even a motorcycle or scooter, whatever it takes to transport you to work and save the money up and go for it. Good luck to you and don't worry if it looks like ****, just make the accord run first.
If I were you I would probably look into another cheap *** car, anything to move you, even a motorcycle or scooter, whatever it takes to transport you to work and save the money up and go for it. Good luck to you and don't worry if it looks like ****, just make the accord run first.
$1800 ? are you kidding? i've seen 5th generation with less damage that was fixed for $2600 by an independant shop, the insurance paid for it though ...
I dont wanna judge you, but Why on earth would you drive an uninsured car without documents??? taking a bus would save you a few bucks, right?
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I dont wanna judge you, but Why on earth would you drive an uninsured car without documents??? taking a bus would save you a few bucks, right?
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well im sorry (fa all da ppl tellin me to speak english) dat im from da south and u dont unda stand southern ways of speakin matter of fact i aint sorry so get sum buisiness bout ya selfs cuz yall lil comments where pointless
Dood. trying to fix that car is really pointless. I mean I would love to have the car back in good shape, but crash like these can cost a big sum. Considering you damaged the frame, it is big. Sometimes the crash impact is transfered to the back too. Which is weird. I would try to part it out.
EDIT* i took a close look at you looks in good shape. The front bumper(the bumper bar looks intact, no bents.) I think all you need are...
-New radiator
-Radiator support
-New front fenders
-Headlights and some finishing touches.
But I am really unsure about the driver side fender. Try to open the hood and see if the engine still works and is intact, nothing leaking. It's worth it. Bring it to a body shop and get estimates.
EDIT* i took a close look at you looks in good shape. The front bumper(the bumper bar looks intact, no bents.) I think all you need are...
-New radiator
-Radiator support
-New front fenders
-Headlights and some finishing touches.
But I am really unsure about the driver side fender. Try to open the hood and see if the engine still works and is intact, nothing leaking. It's worth it. Bring it to a body shop and get estimates.
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i live in north carolina in the summer, and you don't see me talking like and ignorant idiot. And stop trying to sound like a gangsta because your from the south, and one can punch there keyboard to try to make words. My 2 year old cousin can type and speak better than you can online.
</TD></TR></TABLE>i live in north carolina in the summer, and you don't see me talking like and ignorant idiot. And stop trying to sound like a gangsta because your from the south, and one can punch there keyboard to try to make words. My 2 year old cousin can type and speak better than you can online.
I'm sorry but people in the south don't type like you do. That isn't english, thats lazy internet slang. Cut the ****, you can obviously comprehend what we type so why don't you do it also. I can understand an accent but this is simply english.. not slangville. I use slang but not in a technical forum, there are places for it.
I think it looks repairable. I mean as long as there wasn't too much damage to the engine itself. As long as you don't mind driving around with a little cosmetic damage after you just put the junkyard pieces on there. If you can get it to look somewhat decent when YOU do it youself with the junkyard pieces, you either may not have to bring it in to a shop, or when you do bring it into the shop it will be considerably cheaper than what it would have taken to replace that in the first place. Good luck, but before you drive it anywhere make sure it's not leaking stuff, especially oil.



