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Breeze in an accident

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I guess now would be the perfect time to admit that I am only a 15 yr. old boy and the breeze and saturn are my parent's cars, but I have a great deal of care for them....

Anyway, my dad was driving home from work(its raining) and he went to turn off of sunrise highway at our exit and some guy in a little toyota ramed the breeze in the rear passenger side door....the whole door is caved in(luckily no interior damage or window damage) but the panit is all scraped up and I cant even call it a dent it is so big...Thank god for insurance! The police said that the accident was the other guys fault.

*pics coming soon*

Edited by Ravenfreak13

That'll buff right out...

Well, the side moldings are on with adhesive tape, so they're pretty tight, no clips to break. Definitely needs a whole door, and with that color, a blend onto the front door and rear quarter. Should be a breeze to fix.

Edited by ocnblu

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Well, the outside door handle doesn\\\'t work, and the window can\\\'t go down all the way. My dad thinks that the door can be fixed and repainted....his insurance is covering it.

Edited by Ravenfreak13

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