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    Thread: Deer Strike

    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2010
      Location
      Kansas
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      Deer Strike

      Saturday morning I had a deer decide that it didn't like the looks of my car and ran into the fender (see pics)Name:  deer1.jpg
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Size:  34.8 KB. Worst part was I was in the center lane doing 45mph with nobody else around....just my time I guess. I planned on putting new door skins on from goodmark, was wondering if these fenders from year one https://www.yearone.com/Product/DisplayProduct/295552 are worth the $$. Any other suggestions, thanks in advance. I'd always planned on changing to Trans Am fenders this just moved it up on the to do list. LINK IS CORRECT NOW

      Val

      US Army Retired
      Desert Storm, OIF 2003 & 2004
      1973 Firebird
      2001 Trans Am WS6


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jul 2012
      Location
      Jackson mississippi
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      Find some used ones and repair the rust got a friend that has a pair on his 2nd gen camaro you could throw a cat through the opening .They fit horrible everywhere they bend so easy would be great if you were putting them on your wifes honda they are so thin there junk . i just removed a set from a first gen car 2 weeks ago repairing the rust with the Goodmark fenders to make the patch panels can include pics if you need to see

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Apr 2011
      Location
      mass
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      493
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      Happened to a good friend of mine.. tobad it ran into the front of his bike. That was the best deer chili i have ever had!Neither the bike nor the deer got back on thier feet.


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