ITR #0663
Well i just got her back from the paint shop.. Here is a link to some before and after:
http://www.crcmotorsports.com/...1416d
I did all of the body work and had a good friend to the paint work..
Not bad for a $4800.00 car that the ins totaled..
http://www.crcmotorsports.com/...1416d
I did all of the body work and had a good friend to the paint work..
Not bad for a $4800.00 car that the ins totaled..
Wow that was totalled? There doesn't even look like there was any frame damage. What deemed it totalled? Regardless, you scored. It is just too bad it got a salvage title attached to it. But IMO, at the rate the R's are dropping, just having one will be tough to come by.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by -DKap- »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">aww man u should hav done a JDM conversion on it ... that would hav been NICE
but NJ anyways </TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree..but nice
but NJ anyways </TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree..but nice
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rene M »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well i just got her back from the paint shop.. Here is a link to some before and after:
http://www.crcmotorsports.com/...1416d
I did all of the body work and had a good friend to the paint work..
Not bad for a $4800.00 car that the ins totaled..
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you only paid $4800 for the car? what a deal
http://www.crcmotorsports.com/...1416d
I did all of the body work and had a good friend to the paint work..
Not bad for a $4800.00 car that the ins totaled..
</TD></TR></TABLE>you only paid $4800 for the car? what a deal
dam dude i wish i could find a type r with a clean or salvage title for 5gs fixed. u got a dam good deal.
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kyosoeg6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dam dude i wish i could find a type r with a clean or salvage title for 5gs fixed. u got a dam good deal.
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable
</TD></TR></TABLE> it was totaled when he got it, people should start to read more carefully.
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable
</TD></TR></TABLE> it was totaled when he got it, people should start to read more carefully.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by markpaco »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wow that was totalled? There doesn't even look like there was any frame damage. What deemed it totalled? Regardless, you scored. It is just too bad it got a salvage title attached to it. But IMO, at the rate the R's are dropping, just having one will be tough to come by.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No salvage title... In texas if a person ownes the car ( not the bank) they never have a chance to change the title.. I bought the car and moved it to my name long before the ink was dry on their check.. Clean title and i does not show up on car fax either..
No salvage title... In texas if a person ownes the car ( not the bank) they never have a chance to change the title.. I bought the car and moved it to my name long before the ink was dry on their check.. Clean title and i does not show up on car fax either..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by patdemps »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks good.
What happened to cause the damage in the first place?</TD></TR></TABLE>
She got tagged real hard in the rear ( the car had a trailer hitch and that did most of the damage.) then slid in to a guard rail on the drivers side the nose just behind the head lights was moved over 8mm. I pulled the rear out to speck and had the nose pulled on a much better machine than i could get my hands on. You can look from rear in side or out and from the front under the hood or from under the car and you will never find a mark.. I did it right and rebuilt the car with only Honda parts ( except the rice boy halo lights).. ( i have a set of original ones just in case i want to sell her off later.
What happened to cause the damage in the first place?</TD></TR></TABLE>
She got tagged real hard in the rear ( the car had a trailer hitch and that did most of the damage.) then slid in to a guard rail on the drivers side the nose just behind the head lights was moved over 8mm. I pulled the rear out to speck and had the nose pulled on a much better machine than i could get my hands on. You can look from rear in side or out and from the front under the hood or from under the car and you will never find a mark.. I did it right and rebuilt the car with only Honda parts ( except the rice boy halo lights).. ( i have a set of original ones just in case i want to sell her off later.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kyosoeg6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dam dude i wish i could find a type r with a clean or salvage title for 5gs fixed. u got a dam good deal.
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable </TD></TR></TABLE>
I bought the car for $3100.00 busted up and did the rebuild my self.
anyways, when insurance companys total a car most of the time its not based on the car. its done as a preventive thing to help ease insurance fraud.
that car looks like it was easily fixable </TD></TR></TABLE>
I bought the car for $3100.00 busted up and did the rebuild my self.


