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Old 05-10-2014, 07:30 PM
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Actually it's not that bad (what I can see from the pics). Cars are designed to absorb impacts and that's just what this car had done. If you removed front cover and passengers fender a capable body man should be able to pull and square the front end back up for you for between $300 & $500 tops. Providing there's not hidden damage such as core support etc. Your fiberglass impact bar and right bumper shock needs to be checked and probably replaced as well. I have fix dozens of these type hits on fox bodies and they're pretty straight forward fixes. Make sure who ever does the work puts the car on stands on the frame rack and not just tie it down... Hope some of this helps...
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