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Have you entered into this month's Ride of the Month?
What about the 2013 calendar?
Have you entered into this month's Ride of the Month?
What about the 2013 calendar?
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No I haven't.everywhere
Have you entered into this month's Ride of the Month?
What about the 2013 calendar?
Intrepid I was just in Gimli with one of my kids. He races sailboats. Tiny little town!Heya JohnnyROtten, Not in GTA, But Canadian in Peg City. Welcome aboard!
Nope. We had to pull a trailer with a bunch of boats on it. I have a Yukon XL Denali that we use for those kind of trips.did you do the drive in your Civic ? and if so what are you sitting at for mileage ?
The Denali has a 6.2L and runs on premium. Thankfully I didn't have to pay for all the fuel. The people with the boats on the trailer have to pay for that.that must have been a nice little tap for fuel for that trip, i have a F-150 with a 5.4 in it that i barely want to drive to work let alone on a road trip , I did do 2 trips to Calgary and back thou in my Civic and would do it again in the drop of a hat
The proper way to fix it is to remove the side window and the rear window and cut out the rear quarter panel and weld the new one back on. The bumper will be resprayed and the mud guard will be replaced. I am crossing my fingers that it will look brand new again when it's finished.Despite the emotional hurt it actually looks like it can be fixed without any problems. Take it to a good shop and you'll never know it was there. I also have a black Si so I feel for you.
The pics don't really show the damage that well. The scratches are from where the lug nuts on the trucks wheel made contact and the panel is pushed in pretty good. I found a good shop so hopefully everything turns out OK.I don't see a shop cutting that out based on those pics. That looks like a relatively minor repair. Just get a decent shop to do the work. Still sucks, but it could always be worse.