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Old 15-May-2010, 12:23 AM
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Phuggin Screwed My Girl tonight.

I hate narrow-*** condo parking. I thought I had enough room but clearly I did not. Was pretty pissed.

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I've been looking real hard for a project car and it somehow turned into negative energy onto my baby. Was pretty pissed and was tempted to start a fight with this group of people. ( Was rage I guess ).

Guess now I'm researching how to fix this...or maybe buy a new bumper...
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:30 AM
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thats nothing man

try hitting front and rear door twice (at the same time) in a narrow condo parking.. 600$ worth of work each time

You dont need a new bumper , any bodyshop should be able to fix that for under 400 $ ... I dont see any crack , just a scratch ..

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Old 15-May-2010, 12:34 AM
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Yeah that doesn't look bad, just a lil bit of work & bumper respray
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by HabaneroRed06Si
I hate narrow-*** condo parking. I thought I had enough room but clearly I did not. Was pretty pissed.





I've been looking real hard for a project car and it somehow turned into negative energy onto my baby. Was pretty pissed and was tempted to start a fight with this group of people. ( Was rage I guess ).

Guess now I'm researching how to fix this...or maybe buy a new bumper...
^ Sadly that post is a sign of an inexperienced driver. No offence bro but your post sounds like you have never driven before.
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^ Very True
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Polkaroo Killa
^ Sadly that post is a sign of an inexperienced driver. No offence bro but your post sounds like you have never driven before.
I lol'd. Nice burn.
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:41 AM
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I lol'd. Nice burn.
It's all fun and games bud

Seriously though, the damage doesn't look too bad at all.

I hate those small condo parking lots too!!!
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:47 AM
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Unfortunately most people learn the hard way in small condo parking lots.. I hitted my car twice and that because i was trying to take short cuts since i was late for work ... And I was so used to taking short cuts all the time but i guess it caught up with me , it also didnt help i was late and i was searching for my phone

And trust me mine was 10 times worst, i actually had to replace the front door and the rear door...

Now i dont take no more short cuts !!

Honestly I wouldnt even worry too much about fixing it , it doesnt look bad .. Unless you have the cash to do it now
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by rick10
Unfortunately most people learn the hard way in small condo parking lots.. I hitted my car twice and that because i was trying to take short cuts since i was late for work ... And I was so used to taking short cuts all the time but i guess it caught up with me , it also didnt help i was late and i was searching for my phone

And trust me mine was 10 times worst, i actually had to replace the front door and the rear door...

Now i dont take no more short cuts !!

Honestly I wouldnt even worry too much about fixing it , it doesnt look bad .. Unless you have the cash to do it now
Sadly I don't. I'm going to school in sept. and I need to save. It's real noticeable so I'm going to investigate a cheap temporary fix. Will look into fixing it properly first...before I patch it up for a shop to fix when I got extra cash.
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Old 15-May-2010, 01:24 AM
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honestly bro...
if i was you..i would jus get a primer and a paint can (not sure wah colour ur car is..cant really tell in the pic) and just remove ur bumper and DIY...its not so hard..cheapest fix and it wont show at all...if not sand it urself and primer it urself..and bring it to bodyshop
they'll paint it for cheaper
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Yeah, welcome to the condo damage club!!! $1600 of repairs for me so far!!
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Old 15-May-2010, 12:57 PM
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If you want to save money for school, don't fix it. It's not going to rust. Bumper paint is like a disposable item, and damage like this is bound to happen one day.

If you absolutely can't live with it, I know a shop that can fix the bumper for a very good price.
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It stings even more because you just bought that car.
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i park in a narrow condo lot all the time when im dt. the key is using all the space you can. a lotta people arent aware of just how far their passenger side is away from the walls. gd luck with the repairs. btw... dont let this turn you off from making this ur project car. It's not like that scrape will make ur engine blow up
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Originally Posted by subsonic-civic
i park in a narrow condo lot all the time when im dt. the key is using all the space you can. a lotta people arent aware of just how far their passenger side is away from the walls. gd luck with the repairs. btw... dont let this turn you off from making this ur project car. It's not like that scrape will make ur engine blow up
lol

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It stings even more because you just bought that car.
I know...

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Anyways did some basic sanding and it's not as bait as it was this morning. I'm going to sometime this week figure out some ways of waxing it and find some kind of paint filler for the holes.
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Old 15-May-2010, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by HabaneroRed06Si



Anyways did some basic sanding and it's not as bait as it was this morning. I'm going to sometime this week figure out some ways of waxing it and find some kind of paint filler for the holes.
Comparing it to the first few pics of damage, looks like the bit of repair work you've done is pretty good. Stay positive.
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Hope your repairs work out for you. I hate those tiny condo parking spots to. The week I condosat last year for my buddy and had to park his S4 in the super tight was very stressful.
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i read the title of this thread and was expecting something TOTALLY different than scraping your car

it does look nice though, so good luck with the fix!

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Old 16-May-2010, 12:21 AM
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Comparing it to the first few pics of damage, looks like the bit of repair work you've done is pretty good. Stay positive.
Thanks for the message and thanks guys. This site is supportive. I feel better then an alcoholic who gets a group hug from his AA group.
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Old 16-May-2010, 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by JDMej1
i read the title of this thread and was expecting something TOTALLY different than scraping your car

it does look nice though, so good luck with the fix!
x2.....whith all the phuggin...and girlfriend....& screwing.....yea

different mental image came 2 mind
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