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if your alignement is no longer straigth, if your doors and/or hood does'nt click as smoothly (if not touched), by eyes if the rails aren't straigth (if you see bend metal anywhere on the "frame" (especially in the engine bay)... but the real way to go is with mesurement..
How do you find out if there was any frame damage?
lazers! no seriously lasers. most performance shops have laser alignment machines that will check if there is any bends in the frame. its the coolest thing ever because it involves lazers.
OUCH! At least is was cosmetic.
I have had two nasties.
First, the week after I got my 300ZXTT. I was still getting used to my first ever RWD car. Pulled out onto the road and mashed the pedal as I had discovered I could make the car start to slide. Oh no! Too much! Overcompensated....OC'd again inducing a 360 spin across the oncoming lane into a 7' ditch...damn. No damage done ( ) but I was pretty shook up.
Second, I had sold the Z because I was moving to Wyoming to attend school and couldn't afford to keep the payments to the bank. (Coming back to Washington and buying another asap though ) Got a S13 Hatch and was working the open diff with a lot of entry speed, slap the E-Brake, power through. There is a perfect hairpin at the parkig lot to the pool I used to lifeguard at and I'd hit it every night when I left. Hit it a little too fast and met some dirt/gravel. Understeer and nailed the curb straight on wioth the right front wheel. Destroyed the suspension and barely limped it to a local shop. My Dad was all kinds of pissed and didn't buy that I had simply "missjudged a corner."
Just make sure you learn from your mistakes. Drifting is still fairly new to a lot of the North West and I have seen a lot of guys make the same mistakes over and over. So just don't do that again!
But these guys are right. Battle scars are sweet and remember, Chicks dig scars!
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