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Found outside of a Half Price Brooks :(
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I wonder if that messes with the alignment.
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Contest: What book was the individual inside buying?
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It turns really good to the right.
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Welding for dummies.
![]() 10/04/2016 at 21:27 |
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I’ve DD’d worse.
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Hammers to get those dents out.
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Strange book title
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aslong as the doors still open and close :p
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Really damaged cars are a common thing around here. There’s an old Malibu at work that has a smashed in rear-end, with the rear bumper held up with string. There’s also rust on the rear wheel wells. Also at work is a c. 2013 Focus that’s missing half the front end below the headlight; the components underneath are rusting. I have a picture of both of these cars together, but I’m not posting for privacy reasons.
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It’s a speciality book. For all kinds of dents.
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how are the doors even staying closed?
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auto-trader...........
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I has a sad.
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Well I’ll grant you this: they can’t get much closed than that.
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There is a Hyundai Accent like that driving around my town. The rear window is gone and in its place is a sheet of foam and a bunch of that expanding foam. To hold the other foam in place.