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Old 01-23-2016, 05:50 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by warmwetness View Post
Thank you ! Thats what i wanted to know. If after a chassis has been hit and bent, if they get fixed properly and still used in motorsports!! Thank you for answering that! Being a previous owner of an mr2, i have fallen inlove with light small cars. And the thought of just buying this one and not being able to use it to its potential was eating me alive. Here she is before the collision Attachment 129759 thank you everybody for the replies.


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Really hard to tell from pics but from the looks of yours there likely isn't any significant structural damage (if any). The body took the impact and gave like it is supposed to in order to protect you. As nasty as body damage can appear that does not mean the structure is damaged.
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