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Old 01-23-2016, 08:43 PM   #54
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I take every reply very serious. Even the ones i "dont want to hear". Especially when it comes to my vehicle. My mothers 2011 yaris was involved in a collision and "put on a rack. And it came out perfect (from what i see) it drives perfect and does not pull to any sides and i feel confident saying it drives like before. The tires wear out evenly, have been for years. I just wasnt sure after the rack, people would still track and use their cars for autox. But apparently people rescue damaged cars and dedicate them for motorsports. Im sure it depends on the quality of the work, machines, and dedication of the techs. Im sure like everything else there are horror stories out their because of bad experiences. But i wanted reassurance ofcourse, that my car could be saved for its intended purpose. I wasnt sure if a unibody received an impact, that it would still be rigid and ok for a track. But assuming the repairs are done correctly and the unibody is within specs, im sure there are ways to reinforce the chassis and make it formidable for track use.

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