I didn't think it was possible. Always hoped it wouldn't happen but it did. I was on my way to a car meet in some parking lot out 45 north toward Humble(for all who are know Houston). I was following a couple of friends. I was tagging along in the back when I passed up a truck (waste of metal) to get in back of one of my friends just that instance a car was merging (like a dumb ass) from the shoulder and it was total lock up. I smashed the break (having no ABS) and slide directly into the back of my friends cousin's Camry. There was no other way to avoid it. Im not sure if my Lude is totalled, I pray it isn't. Me being not exactly a person with alot of money put everything I could get into it. I hate to see it gone. Hopefully its not. Ill post pics if I can from the insurance company, and keep you'll updated. Thanks for reading
Wish I could keep you updated but the way it looks it might be over. Thanks everyone for all yalls help. Sorry I wasn't allitle more outspoken on the forum then I should have been. I just want to thank yall for giving me something to look forward to.
Do you have a good shop to take it to that has experience working on Hondas? If not, shoot me a PM and I can hook you up. Let me know if I can help you out with anything.
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Thanks vipastyle, but im not sure whats gonna happen now. If my lude is gone (ill soon see tomm) then there just gonna give me the blue book which is nothing compared to the memories ive had in it. All the parts invested which were not much (due too money) may not be returned. Im sure their just gonna throw it away to salvage. Its all up to the appraiser. Parts and labor may exceed the blue book amount. If I can get the parts off of it, im gonna try to get another 96 SI, If parts are lost ,nothing will ever replace it. Thanks Vipa ill keep you'll updated if I can, its hard enough now.
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