Not Again! Another Accident
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Not Again! Another Accident
Not me, my sister. Someone hit her from behind. This time it wasn't her fault. Doesn't this suck. Why do us civics have to suffer so much?








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Yeah, she's fine. Maybe a little whiplash though 'cause she's complaining that her neck hurts. This happened on the highway too! Going from 495 onto 290 on the on ramp. Stoopid huh? The guy said he turned around to look at some high beams that he noticed and then he turned back and had to slam on the brakes. Something like that anyway. Stupid.
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Yeah, I know. At least it's the back this time. If it was the front again I think we'de all really be pissed off. No huge amount of damage though, so it's all good. Still though, it's going to be a pain to take it to the bodyshop again.
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Look on the bright side, she's got only two more sides of the car left to get dinged, and then it'll all even out! Just like me! I've covered my left right and font sides, so now I'll just have to wait for the rear...maybe I'll just DIY it
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hmm...all this talk about greys sister getting rear ended, and highbeams and whatever....making me think dirty thoughts! [IMG]i/expressions/demon.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/demon.gif[/IMG][IMG]i/expressions/demon.gif[/IMG]
hehehe...im just kidding!!! i mean no offence. but yeah, good thing shes ok. that damage doesnt look too bad. its real easy to fix, in fact i fixed something like that on my dads accord. all you gotta do is take off the bumper and push the dent out. then maybe some buffing and some of grey's mad painting skillz...all perfect and low cost. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]

one suggestion, use a hair dryer or something to soften the plastic and then after you pop the dent also heat it so it kinda settles into propper shape better. you can do it DIY mastah! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
hehehe...im just kidding!!! i mean no offence. but yeah, good thing shes ok. that damage doesnt look too bad. its real easy to fix, in fact i fixed something like that on my dads accord. all you gotta do is take off the bumper and push the dent out. then maybe some buffing and some of grey's mad painting skillz...all perfect and low cost. [IMG]i/expressions/laugh2.gif[/IMG]
one suggestion, use a hair dryer or something to soften the plastic and then after you pop the dent also heat it so it kinda settles into propper shape better. you can do it DIY mastah! [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
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Hmm... Yeah, that's a good idea. We would do that if we could keep the check that we get from the insurance company. We can't though since the bank still owns part of the car. We'll take it to a bodyshop instead...
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