lol im trying to piece together what might have happened....... so he waited for your dad and your dad and he met up wtf happened during that talk if he ended up not getting any info? i smell a fish >.> edit: anyways on topic, MAN WTF DO I DO ON A SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAB fuuuuuuuck..... adding tint would create air bubbles in like 5 years... lowering it might make people think im ricing my car... i can get new rims but i just got new rubber for winter.. so ill be left with a set of unused rims.. any superficial mods would make my car look like a desperate ricecake........ i am however just gonna upgrade the suspension to aero...... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU second edit: 1) aero suspension conversion 2) Pioneer AVIC-F700BT install 3) body conversion to aero OR Hirsch bodykit (below) (if i have the moolah) aero kit.. i know i know, i sense lots of you going "wtf are you doing, trying to mod a saab? saab is shit get a new car" DONT HATE :3
Well, we finally got the insurance information from that person. We didn't get much info at first but all we know is that he owned a shop near where my dad was working. So today my dad talked to him, the place the recommended for repair estimated $1,800.
1800 for a door n window? i would say pocket the money n then buy one off of craigslist n get it painted if not the same color.
find a door and window that matches from a junkyard and install it yourself, or sue the shit out of the other person if he doesn't have sufficient insurance. @Dan install that deck for sure bro, that looks excellent. Double DIN touchscreens aren't that expensive anymore either, and you should be able to do the install yourself without too much difficulty.
^^^that other person is willing to pay $2.8k for our car as in taking the car and fixing it himself or something instead of repairing it but my dad refused to. Now its time for insurance to deal with it.
He lives in an area with crappy weather, you can tell by the snow in the ground. Having lights closer to the ground improves visibility because it lights up the ground rather than reflect off the snow/fog.