Can You Rear Clip?
#1
Can You Rear Clip?
My situation:
I recently wrecked my s2000 coming back from FOCO and pretty much demolished my rear end. I took it in for a quote and they estimated 10k for repairs. I drove the car home from the crash, no blown tires, no air bags deployed, no injuries, no other cars hit I just destroyed the fenders, trunk, bumper and tail lights and that cost 10k I guess. So this brings me to something someone mentioned to me called a "rear clip" I have found them online in pretty much perfect shape for 2k shipped to me. This sounds like a dream come true everything I need for pennies on the dollar, however I can not find anyone anywhere in Colorado that even knows what a rear clip is.
Does anyone here know how to tackle this task or know someone or a shop that can do this job? I don't want to have to ship the car multiple states away to get this done that's just more money and room for error. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I recently wrecked my s2000 coming back from FOCO and pretty much demolished my rear end. I took it in for a quote and they estimated 10k for repairs. I drove the car home from the crash, no blown tires, no air bags deployed, no injuries, no other cars hit I just destroyed the fenders, trunk, bumper and tail lights and that cost 10k I guess. So this brings me to something someone mentioned to me called a "rear clip" I have found them online in pretty much perfect shape for 2k shipped to me. This sounds like a dream come true everything I need for pennies on the dollar, however I can not find anyone anywhere in Colorado that even knows what a rear clip is.
Does anyone here know how to tackle this task or know someone or a shop that can do this job? I don't want to have to ship the car multiple states away to get this done that's just more money and room for error. Any help is greatly appreciated!
#2
My situation:
I recently wrecked my s2000 coming back from FOCO and pretty much demolished my rear end. I took it in for a quote and they estimated 10k for repairs. I drove the car home from the crash, no blown tires, no air bags deployed, no injuries, no other cars hit I just destroyed the fenders, trunk, bumper and tail lights and that cost 10k I guess. So this brings me to something someone mentioned to me called a "rear clip" I have found them online in pretty much perfect shape for 2k shipped to me. This sounds like a dream come true everything I need for pennies on the dollar, however I can not find anyone anywhere in Colorado that even knows what a rear clip is.
Does anyone here know how to tackle this task or know someone or a shop that can do this job? I don't want to have to ship the car multiple states away to get this done that's just more money and room for error. Any help is greatly appreciated!
I recently wrecked my s2000 coming back from FOCO and pretty much demolished my rear end. I took it in for a quote and they estimated 10k for repairs. I drove the car home from the crash, no blown tires, no air bags deployed, no injuries, no other cars hit I just destroyed the fenders, trunk, bumper and tail lights and that cost 10k I guess. So this brings me to something someone mentioned to me called a "rear clip" I have found them online in pretty much perfect shape for 2k shipped to me. This sounds like a dream come true everything I need for pennies on the dollar, however I can not find anyone anywhere in Colorado that even knows what a rear clip is.
Does anyone here know how to tackle this task or know someone or a shop that can do this job? I don't want to have to ship the car multiple states away to get this done that's just more money and room for error. Any help is greatly appreciated!
its not a simple bolt on process they are basically rebuilding the entire back end of the car.
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