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eh i dont post much on here instead i just logg in daily and admirer fellow camry member's fixing up theres and well today my car was hit by a ranger and was badly damaged and well all the ideas and things i wanted to my camry were haulted once more as a result of money issues...
everything is repairable but its a problem that was not needed and needs money to repair... and well with college bills and well daily necessity's dont fit into the budget but eh all is well and hopefully my car will b back up in no time.......
eh i know its doesnt look that bad but its still my ride and well eh i complain when my oil change is overdue but eh this is a pik of my camry's damage
not it wasnt my fault but the people that hit me didnt have insurance and it was there supposed grandfather vehicle and the lady was like 45... so eh yeah i was S.O.L with that and well i went to a local body shop and they said new fender and paint and everything would cost me 200 so i was like wow that seems pretty cheap and well had some minor nix on my hood and ask how much 4 the hood and they gave me a estimate 4 $ 350 so yeah even though its goin to cost me everything turned out alright.....
i did call the cops and got the police report and everything... but i thought about it and they were driving this ragidy ranger as it is and they looked like people that would go shoot up ur house so im just goin to take it as is and well just leave things alone.....plus the time do all that takes time and finals are coming eh school will hopefully get me a job thatll get me my is300 and well ill have the last laugh and well what go's around comes around so eh.......
congrats, I'm glad to know you got everything back up and running.
while I didn't get into an accident, I have a small rust spot (about 1"x2" on my rear driver's side fender, that I'm going to be tending to myself, along with some normal bumper wear from the highway.
Comes out to about $100 in materials (paint, reducer, hardener, adhesion promoter, etc). I'm glad to know you got everything back in good order. Hopefully I'll have a similar story (without the accident) to share.
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