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    #16
    is it just me or has there been way too many crash stories recently on cb7tuner?

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      #17
      Your frame shouldnt be bent.

      Your radiator support is though. And the reason it will not crank is most likely, the main battery fuse in the fuse box popped (a big 60 amp or something that is bolted in).

      But it can definately be fixed and running for a couple hundred bux until you find another one. Just buy it back from insurance when they total it out, and then just swap the parts over.

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        #18
        Originally posted by aero
        Your frame shouldnt be bent.

        Your radiator support is though. And the reason it will not crank is most likely, the main battery fuse in the fuse box popped (a big 60 amp or something that is bolted in).

        But it can definately be fixed and running for a couple hundred bux until you find another one. Just buy it back from insurance when they total it out, and then just swap the parts over.
        yeah bro how much do you think it would cost and how hard is it to fix radiator support and driver side fender that got demolished?


        I-SR 6

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          #19
          Originally posted by Rootznation
          yeah bro how much do you think it would cost and how hard is it to fix radiator support and driver side fender that got demolished?
          To get it fixed 100%, you would have to take the old rad support off, and weld a new one on. But you can always just pull it out yourself, and bend it back into shape.

          Obviously you will need a new fender, headlight, hood, and most likely a new hood latch, and the vertical piece it bolts to. Mine looked quite a bit worse when I did it, and fixed it pretty easily for about 400 bucks. You may also need a radiator although if it didnt start leaking yet, you might be lucky.

          But the key thing is just being creative with a hammer, and some wratchet straps to pull out the radiator support instead of having to replace it.

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            #20
            Originally posted by SteveB
            Commit insurance fraud?
            that works too lol

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              #21
              so

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                #22
                Definitely looks fixable.

                If the rails leading to the bumper support are straight (that is the frame of the car) it's definitely salvageable. You'd need a new front end obviously, and then you'd have to pull stuff and get it all painted. But that would cost way less than getting another CB and swapping everything over.

                This car looks too good to give up on... good luck.


                Originally posted by lordoja
                im with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by aero
                  To get it fixed 100%, you would have to take the old rad support off, and weld a new one on. But you can always just pull it out yourself, and bend it back into shape.

                  Obviously you will need a new fender, headlight, hood, and most likely a new hood latch, and the vertical piece it bolts to. Mine looked quite a bit worse when I did it, and fixed it pretty easily for about 400 bucks. You may also need a radiator although if it didnt start leaking yet, you might be lucky.

                  But the key thing is just being creative with a hammer, and some wratchet straps to pull out the radiator support instead of having to replace it.

                  true that man. i would really like to save it.


                  I-SR 6

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by gloryaccordy
                    Definitely looks fixable.

                    If the rails leading to the bumper support are straight (that is the frame of the car) it's definitely salvageable. You'd need a new front end obviously, and then you'd have to pull stuff and get it all painted. But that would cost way less than getting another CB and swapping everything over.

                    This car looks too good to give up on... good luck.
                    yeah bumper didnt get damaged for some reason but got pushed down. thank god for being slammed im pretty confident it aint bent. we'll see as soon as my insurance company takes pic ill get to work


                    I-SR 6

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                      #25
                      that sux bro....I cant believe it
                      1993 Accord LX - Sold
                      93 BMW 525it - SOLD
                      92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
                      2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
                      2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
                      2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
                      2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
                      2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter

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