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> buying an 83 Sentra
lincoln
post Jan 14 2006, 09:53 PM
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friend is selling me an 83 sentra that just needs a door replaced a new windshield and front fender repair

he got sideswiped in it years ago, non opped it to fix it but was unable to refit the new door he got for it- frame where hinges bolt up is a tad tweaked, which ive already figured out how to straighten

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is going to be my daughters car, only thing she doesnt like heheh is its a stick hehh e, but i figure once she learns to drive it shes gonna be closer to converting to a 914 heheh , for the fun factor alone
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post Jan 15 2006, 01:06 AM
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already checked it out on friday, its barely even bent in where the door hinges attach, friend isnt all that knowledgable about body work and stuff , i actually popped out the old door about half way what it was dented in just by pushing it with my hand . door window glass wasnt even scratched in the accident and the frame itself is still straight ( well as far as one can tell without a rotiserie anyways)

i can probly install the new door by leaving the bolts loose til i get it on then tighten them and have it align up the hinge area is only slightly out of square of what it should be and i already know how im going to set it straight . not a slide hammer easy but easy enuff for someone with a few hammers etc heheh
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