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Damn Skippy why don't you grab a pantie liner and slide back from the keyboard for a moment.
No where did I say you were "lying" or trying to defraud the insurance company. In fact I'm suggesting that your making an honest mistake. There are a lot of things that may cause the door gap to be off but not knowing the history of the car I don't have the time or inclination to explore them all. I was giving you my OPINION based on your description of the event supported by your pictures as to whether or not this event was responsible for the misalignment. If you read your last post carefully you even stated that your friend/hunting partner/body shop owner states that this misalignment can be the result of "hitting large bumps/potholes". Do you think there is a chance that maybe one day since you had the door gap adjusted perfectly( repaired from a prior collision!), perhaps out on a "spirited" drive you hit a big bump and didn't notice it (theres that insinuation again)?
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