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Old 01-23-2016, 05:33 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by warmwetness View Post
To clear any misunderstanding.... I bought the car new, and recently crashed. I would just like to know if after a unibody has been "straightned" is it still strong and rigid enough to be tracked or in autox events? And if anybody has crashed their track car, straightened it, and its been ok? I ask because that was the original intent for the car. I wanted a dd that would see the track a few times a year.

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Yep it is. Many, many buy much worse damaged cars expressly to convert them to dedicated track. It will be as good as new. Some things such as paint will be better than new. No worries.
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