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Date Posted: 19:55:30 07/21/03 Mon
Author: Bruce
Author Host/IP: 205.188.209.40
Subject: The Wreck of S4 928

You now know the wisdom of not going nuts on roads you do not know. That is why in the long distance races of the 50's they had navagators to tell them what kind of turn was comming up.

Now that you feel completely stupid her is the good news If the sunroof, doors, and rear deck open and close properly, and if the electrical system is not screwed up to bad your car is very fixable. First the enitre front unbolts down to the frame, expensive but easy to do, the drivers door is also easily repplaceable. The only hard part is going to be the rear quarters and the roof panel. That will require an expert metal worker to get it right, but it can be done beause I have done it in the past. Do not go to a regular body shop as you will never be satified but try a respected restoration shop in your area. Good luck I hope you save itas these sharks are great cars and are getting rare

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