an end to my ride
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I feel your pain and hope your alright! i Had similar rear end 12 years ago on my 2nd accord..i was in pain and still comes back on and off ..I'm sure your insurance will take care of the car but judging my the cars pic,you might be in pain sorry...Take care~
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Actually it might make a good track car...
But I wouldn't be excited about those ISx50 wheels...
But I wouldn't be excited about those ISx50 wheels...
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the fact that you survived w no broken bones or hospitalization is a miracle. the car was designed to crumble at a 60 mph impact which saved your life. you can always get another car. the important thing is that you walked away w/o injuries.
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I missed this thread when it first came out. That is an F'd up mess right there. My fear is that happening to me with a lot of aftermarket parts that you lose your butt on. Glad you walked away.
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wsup guys, cant believe this thread is still going and thank you for the kind words. im doing alot better, not quite where i was before the accident and probably will never get back to it but it can be worse.
the brakes on the car should still be oem. the joe z exhaust was still in good condition the last time i saw it, slight bent in the hooks that hold it in place.
man miss this car dearly. wish you all luck with your ISF's!
the brakes on the car should still be oem. the joe z exhaust was still in good condition the last time i saw it, slight bent in the hooks that hold it in place.
man miss this car dearly. wish you all luck with your ISF's!