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Old 11-12-2006, 12:59 PM
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Unhappy Please help! I appreciate any advice.

Hi, i have a 1998 camry and was wondering what to do about an accident i got into. I damaged the passenger side door but got that replaced, now the big problem is the support beam below the door because it also got bentand scratched. Fixing that alone and painting it would cost well over $1000 and i was thinking maybe just get a set of side skirts for the car and have the guy bolt that on top of the dented beam and do some sanding and filling to make it fit good. But, i dont think i want to get a full out body kit because they are really expensive. So would my car look completely ridiculous with just side skirts and no front and rear body kit? I really have no idea on how this would look so anybody please help. Id really appreciate any advice! Thanks a lot.
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Re: Please help! I appreciate any advice.

it would not look pretty
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Old 11-13-2006, 05:59 PM
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DON'T DO IT.
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