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Deer maims goat!
Deer loses.
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Jeez, that's got to hurt so bad after putting that much work into a car.
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that stinks at least it looks fixable. When you hit deer did it look something like this?
https://youtu.be/3pVYFjtneKY
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My customer was driving it Saturday night, and never saw the deer again. I just picked it from him last night to do repairs, another Hagerty job.
I'm curious about feedback on the reproduction Endura bumpers being sold. Any yay or nay experiences and/or votes for those? |
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Is the bumper bent so bad it needs to be replaced? They are pretty freakin strong.
Shame you aren't in my neck of the woods ... I have one you could have for $100. Needs some work, bent about 3/8" on right lower jack slot, and has various gouges. But shipping get's stupid expensive and hardly worth the time. Is that a fiberglass valance? If so, what do you think of them? |
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The bumpers can be bent back into shape at a bumper shop but of course the paint is ruined. It will need to be stripped after its straightened. I bought one of the repro bumpers.
Its something very hard over a steel frame. Its brittle. It does weigh less. |
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