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ufnavy06

Some say he has a tattoo of his face on his face.
These pictures are making me worry about getting tires on the car before "Do the Screw" in a few weeks. I don't want to end up here.
 
Re: "We Can Rebuild It" - Damaged Bosses

NFSBoss,

I saw this sticky and thought my post of my 'banged' up boss would fit this thread. Below is the link from another thread in this forum.

https://trackmustangsonline.com/index.php?topic=2494.msg76908#msg76908
 

aarcox2013

New Boss In Town
Re: "We Can Rebuild It" - Damaged Bosses

My rocker panel served it's purpose. :( Only the underside took the beating, after I curbed it coming out of a tight parking space at a gas station. Ran scratches pretty much the entire length of the panel. I took it to Car Specialties and they PERFECTLY sanded it down, matched the paint, sprayed it and slapped it back on for about a buck and a quarter. The underside of rocker panels is a very damning place, especially those painted the color of the car. The guy doing the job looked at me and said, "You know no one is ever going to see that, right?"

Ah, Boss owner's. ::)

BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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Justin

Save the dawn for your dishes!!!
Re: "We Can Rebuild It" - Damaged Bosses

aarcox2013 said:
My rocker panel served it's purpose. :( Only the underside took the beating, after I curbed it coming out of a tight parking space at a gas station. Ran scratches pretty much the entire length of the panel. I took it to Car Specialties and they PERFECTLY sanded it down, matched the paint, sprayed it and slapped it back on for about a buck and a quarter. The underside of rocker panels is a very damning place, especially those painted the color of the car. The guy doing the job looked at me and said, "You know no one is ever going to see that, right?"

Ah, Boss owner's. ::)

BEFORE:
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AFTER:
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I know how you feel about "I know its there so I must fix it"
if you run the roush side splitters it will offer some protection.
http://www.americanmuscle.com/roush-siderockers-2010.html
 
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Re: "We Can Rebuild It" - Damaged Bosses

Hopefully someone takes '12 #733 and gives it some love. I have the owner's package if you have the car.

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Ouch!!Look at that rear axle. What a hard hit, looks like it slid into the pole....another Kona blue down
 
Another one down.
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1ZVBP8CU6D5260801

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Mustang-Boss-302-5-0-444-HP-V8-6-Speed-Helical-Diff-Recaro-Repairable-Rebuildable-Salvage-/251340693573?forcerrptr=true&hash=item3a8512a045&item=251340693573&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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four-walling

Kerry, San Diego
"The interior is in great shape, all original and very clean. Only the driver's front and side airbags deployed."

that's comforting, lol...

"There is no visible structural or frame damage as well!"

great, Stevie Wonder is running a body shop....
 
Snake Handler said:
Another one down.
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1ZVBP8CU6D5260801

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Mustang-Boss-302-5-0-444-HP-V8-6-Speed-Helical-Diff-Recaro-Repairable-Rebuildable-Salvage-/251340693573?forcerrptr=true&hash=item3a8512a045&item=251340693573&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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27,900 is what it would be worth repaired IMO.
 

MLM

Mike
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Birdusfastus said:
27,900 is what it would be worth repaired IMO.

No kidding. My wife's GT just got broadsided by a little old lady in a Caddy and it's $1,500 just to replace one wheel and fix a couple of small dents. Repairs are not inexpensive.
 

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