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Bad day at Thunderhill part 2
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SnakeBit: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by SF Coupe: [qb] Is the frame or suspension bent? It looks like a lot of body damage. If that's the case you could just replace body panels with light weight parts and strip the interior, you already have the trailer might as well make it a real track car now. The weight reduction alone will be a huge improvement in performance. [/qb][/QUOTE]Already had the interior stripped besides dash, door panels & console. The frame is ripped in 2 places and it's pushed about 4" to the passenger side. There's no coming back from that. The passenger side is also messed up including the rear bumper. Drivers door is hard to open, passenger door is stuck closed and even the trunk has a time opening. The car hit the tire barrier & did a 180 in the air. The NASA official said the rear tires were off the ground at least 3'. It's official dead. RIP [/QB][/QUOTE]
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