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I am sure of the speed but I would gather no more than 25-30. But either way the car held up well. If your living in FL, know how to fix a car, and want a project on your hand then this is the car for you. I would bet if you were to do this all yourself then this wouldn't cost more $1500 to fix. I imagine the axle and other stuff below is what might cost the most. I bet you can even find a left front quarter panel cheap some where. But I don't know much about cars except that I love my 300D and the day some dumb a$$ in a piece of crap honda decides to rear end me..that is when my parents will fully understand why I still own this car.
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The yellow fogs are what interests me, so if anyone buys it and want to unload them let me know.Damn shame about the 300D though. Could've been a truck too, coming in the opposite direction and all...
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it costs them nothing to keep a great bunch of parts sitting and rotting until they can bleed every last penny out of it. gosh i love 'em
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eehgads, that is ugly.
hurts to look at....
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