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Sell my car because it has a problem? How about I just fix the problem. That would be the logical solution :devil:

If everyone sold their car everytime something went wrong there would be alot of f*cked cars on the market!

lololol fix the bent chassis hey? we used to do that at driftline on a rig using manufacturer alignment spec. minimum $9000 bill :devil: gotta take all the panels and glass off, bend the car till it's straight then put it all back on... or cut sections of the chassis out, sandwich in replacement section, then get it engineered.

the quote was in regards to your faith in people who spin stories and how naive you insist on being when people are trying to advise you otherwise. There's only so many times you can try to tell someone before you just facepalm and walk away.

If everyone sold their car everytime something went wrong there would be alot of f*cked cars on the market!

do you honestly think there aren't?

depending on which part of the chassis is bent (I'm guessing front?) you might have to ditch and run before you sink any more money into that car.

fuck off... you know he's gonna do better than the majority of 33 owners :(

:devil:

we'll just publicly shame and humiliate him until HESDOINITRIGHT. So in fact, Mohsen didn't buy an R32, VIC wasteland just did.

pity it's auto. although, 11ty billion times easier to swap to stagea RB25 tho.

haha, yeah. gets a bit boring to drive around after a bit. kind of over it already, being auto n shit

Jezza, fkn sell it. Would you be comfortable running around in something thats got/had a bent chasis?

I know i wouldnt.

Fkn cost cutting indie wanna be ferrari driving wannabe rockstar ladyboys these days

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mine :D

let go of the wheel and its dead straight, no vibrations no nothing :)

also took all the boot trim out in an effort to work out where the valet lever is- saw nothing suspicious

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say valet switch again mutha fucker! i dare you... i double dare you!

lol man you should read the aussie VW forums, the fags on there get butthurt about anything that's not OEM when it comes to modding your car. it's a fuckin golf, get over it.

f**king this.

yer but lets be serious, 99% of the time golf owners are douches, gays or women

and sometimes this.

Jezza, fkn sell it. Would you be comfortable running around in something thats got/had a bent chasis?

I know i wouldnt.

It's perfectly safe. Every mechanic has told me that. They couldn't even tell that the chassis was bent. It was the old owner that told me that.

Lol, don't worry, I didn't pay $10k for it :)

I got it so freakin cheap considering it has the GEN3 engine. My other mate was going to sell me his for $16,000! And then he blew the motor :D Lucky I didn't buy that one ay..

dont stress about it jesse. every car has had a hit at some point etc so as long as it drives straight etc and theres no issues who cares

no matter what you post theres always 2 pages of stupid feedback so take it with a grain of salt

but it is friday so its all good

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