My G was saved!!!
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#18
Originally Posted by RacerB355
i know how you feel, i had to wait almost 3 months to get my G back, once i got her back, wow did it FEEL GOOD, i was stuck driving a minivan for those 3 months, the G felt like a ferrari after that
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Forget the shrink, go for group therapy. Oh yeah, that's what this is. We're all addicted I guess. My wife tells me I'm crazy for using all the Swiffer's on my front rims, but I'm comforted by the fact that it was a resourceful idea from a fellow addict on this board. Ahhhh.....
Glad she's back in your good hands. I had mine serviced a few months back and the mechanic nudged the front bumper on something. He fessed up, but they had to keep it over the weekend. Even though they gave me a sedan loaner (So glad I didn't get the sedan), it was a very long weekend for me. They ended up pulling the whole bumper off to repaint, which meant that they also fixed a big shopping-cart scratch and various other nicks. I was so glad to have her back, but I also thanked the mechanic for trying to squeeze through the alley. He didn't share my entusiasm.
Glad she's back in your good hands. I had mine serviced a few months back and the mechanic nudged the front bumper on something. He fessed up, but they had to keep it over the weekend. Even though they gave me a sedan loaner (So glad I didn't get the sedan), it was a very long weekend for me. They ended up pulling the whole bumper off to repaint, which meant that they also fixed a big shopping-cart scratch and various other nicks. I was so glad to have her back, but I also thanked the mechanic for trying to squeeze through the alley. He didn't share my entusiasm.
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Originally Posted by A_Train
Regardin the airbag:
How fast were you going when you had the accident. IIRC, airbags aren't designed to deploy at very low speeds.
How fast were you going when you had the accident. IIRC, airbags aren't designed to deploy at very low speeds.
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