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Old 05-05-2006 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jani
i read 02SilverBullet and radiator support... and it felt like deja vu

this shows that even silverbullets are stopped by rear bumpers.
Old 05-05-2006 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by flyromeo3
see what happens when you lie.
We shouldnt even help your dumb ass
https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...d.php?t=200432

what do u mean when I lie? r u saying bcuz I have other front end damage? yes I know i have other front end damage but I can also install the other parts myself. All I've asked the dealer to do is put the radiator support in bcuz I can do the rest myself, to which people on this board has said roughly costs $500. I've bought every part I need.... which is all body panels (and the radiator support of course)...there is no mechanical/electrical damage whatsoever. And yes the dealership has seen the damage....


u've lost me when you said I'm lying...I don't now what bringing up a past link had to do with anything. Every question I've asked on this board has been related to the wreck I got in...

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Old 05-05-2006 | 04:36 PM
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I feel sorry for the guy who you sell your car to after you fix it half assed.

You've severely damaged the structural integrity of your car. You, who admittedly knows little about cars, cannot get that integrity back without the help of trained technicians who have a frame alignment machine.
Old 05-05-2006 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
I feel sorry for the guy who you sell your car to after you fix it half assed.

You've severely damaged the structural integrity of your car. You, who admittedly knows little about cars, cannot get that integrity back without the help of trained technicians who have a frame alignment machine.

when did I ever say I was going to fix it myself? i planned on going to trained professionals to begin with when I saw that the radiator support was welded. i know little about cars yes but ther'es nothing to putting on body panels. i am mechanically inclined so it's easy for me to tighten screws. i've done it before. all i asked about was the radiator support and if $1700 seemed right to replace it because I was basing labor costs off of WHAT WAS SAID ON THIS SITE (i see i have to reiterate that a million times over) and it was said on here that dealers will charge roughly $500 to replace the radiator support. I've gotten the damage looked at by my insurance company and they said it was all body damage...radiator support, hood, bumper cover, headlights, center bumper retainer bar, and the lock assembly.... they even said iI was lucky that only the radiator support was damaged (as far as the structural frame).




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