Whelp. My morning is ruined.
Yea thats not really any thing bad, i was all fussed up about someone chipping the paint on my door but i got over it, took a few moths though... then someone decides to key my fender -.-, still there D:. But life has to go on and spending that much to fix a pretty minor cosmetic isn't worth it, though i really want to.
I really don't see anything worth $400 wrong. Touch up paint will hide it.
I hit a busted up curb and cracked my bumper near the passenger fog opening. Body shop said $500 for new bumper and paint. I'm still driving with the cracked bumper. F@ck it. It's not a ferrari!!!
I hit a busted up curb and cracked my bumper near the passenger fog opening. Body shop said $500 for new bumper and paint. I'm still driving with the cracked bumper. F@ck it. It's not a ferrari!!!
That?s gonna hurt! $1-million Ferrari Enzo smashed by mechanic in Connecticut - NY Daily News
I'm in the wrong business
Ha! A mechanic friend of mine did that to a customer's Porsche 930 Turbo in Miami back when I lived there.
He was approaching a brick wall at speed to show off the awesome brakes and he missed the brake pedal.
It served him right, tho; he got a kick out of blasting it through the residential section behind his shop and scaring the bejesus out of anyone he could coax into taking a ride.
Oops...
Damn when I read the thread title I was expecting a catastrophe.
If you really want to see a ruined morning:
Car-tastrophe: Owner 'in shock' after Dubai valet crashes Ferrari
If you really want to see a ruined morning:
Car-tastrophe: Owner 'in shock' after Dubai valet crashes Ferrari
Or just put a license plate on the front bumper and call it a day. I wouldn't pay to fix one small spot on the front bumper. If you highway drive nearly as much as I do it will come right back in a different form.
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