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Ugh, sorry to hear.
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Sorry to hear but glad you're ok Keep your head up king
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That sucks mousse. Same thing happened to us on a long road trip 1000 miles from home, only the damage was much worse. Glad to see you have a plan.
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This was last night.
Rewired flex fuel kit from rear 02 reference to evap reference using Openflash Performance's instructions (which are real cute BTW). Installed Nameless "Ultra Quiet" track pipe. Surprisingly it is not that bad and is quieter then the 3" Perrin CB I had a while ago. Way too loud for DD driving but for the occasional weekend drive and track days it is okay. Today is repacking my spare CV axles with Redline CV2 grease to go into the car this weekend.
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Sorry to hear. Luckily it doesn't look too bad!
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Just got the Berz back with the Edelbrock installed! I love it! I'm not used to fast cars, so I will need to adjust my driving for a bit. It's putting down 246WHP, which is perfect. This feels like the most power I will ever need for this platform and it feels conservative, as far as FI goes.
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^ ^ ^ Looks like 6,000rpm will be a good shift point if you track it. Right in the meat without revving the shit out of it.
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Brilliant - my thoughts also.
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i have take a look into it after getting police report.
i dont think i have internal damage but i will have to take bumper off to find out but not touching anything until adjust to show up later i just thank that i didnt buy supercharger and installed yet if accident happened after supercharger installed, OMFG! |
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the hood lines still look straight, meaning the sub structure should be straight, and the headlight doesn't even look cracked. so a front bumper, maybe a front core support. out of all the accident damage you could've had, this is insignificant.
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