ChrisXoxide
Enthusiast
Ok. Today I put my 1100th mile on my Viper, and also for the first time in these 1100 miles (in just under the one month point), lost control of the car.
I do consider myself a good driver, but I will admit that today I made a mistake. I must have been going just a bit over the speed I could handle around a local country road here, pretty sharp turn, and slightly oversteered the turn (in an attempt to stay in my lane perfectly). I should have just either 1) been going just a few miles per hour slower, or 2) let myself drift slightly into the oncoming traffic lanes and crossed my fingers noone was coming. Well, what happens is I slide over to the side of the road (there is absolutely no shoulder on this road, there just bushes immediately inches right of the road).
I hit a bush or something, tall grass and stuff, against the right side of my car. My car looked pretty dirty, and has grass stains on the rightside door, and sill, and part of the quarter panel, and part of the front fascia.
I cleaned it off at a car wash, and rubbed it down with a soft towel. Most of it all just came right off, with no scratches on the paint. The right side door has deeper scratches and mud marks on it, which I could rub out easy with a towel. What do I do? I'm guessing I need to immediately take it to be high pressure buffed. Where do I go for that, and when that doesnt work, what do I do? There is no dents on the car or anything, and everything else ok. My hood got a bit misaligned, like before this all it was perfect, and after this, its like 2 millimeters offset. This must be a weakness on Vipers because I see a ton of hoods that are just a few millimeteres off alignment wise, and now mine is one of them. I can probably get my hood adjusted at Chuck tators if I take the trip up there, since I want better exhaust on the car anyway.
Anyway guys, any advice?
Maybe if I buff, then really wax the car with like 20 coats it wont show much. LOL. Or maybe Im just too hopeful.
And guys, don't blame this accident on me being 19 years old =)
I do consider myself a good driver, but I will admit that today I made a mistake. I must have been going just a bit over the speed I could handle around a local country road here, pretty sharp turn, and slightly oversteered the turn (in an attempt to stay in my lane perfectly). I should have just either 1) been going just a few miles per hour slower, or 2) let myself drift slightly into the oncoming traffic lanes and crossed my fingers noone was coming. Well, what happens is I slide over to the side of the road (there is absolutely no shoulder on this road, there just bushes immediately inches right of the road).
I hit a bush or something, tall grass and stuff, against the right side of my car. My car looked pretty dirty, and has grass stains on the rightside door, and sill, and part of the quarter panel, and part of the front fascia.
I cleaned it off at a car wash, and rubbed it down with a soft towel. Most of it all just came right off, with no scratches on the paint. The right side door has deeper scratches and mud marks on it, which I could rub out easy with a towel. What do I do? I'm guessing I need to immediately take it to be high pressure buffed. Where do I go for that, and when that doesnt work, what do I do? There is no dents on the car or anything, and everything else ok. My hood got a bit misaligned, like before this all it was perfect, and after this, its like 2 millimeters offset. This must be a weakness on Vipers because I see a ton of hoods that are just a few millimeteres off alignment wise, and now mine is one of them. I can probably get my hood adjusted at Chuck tators if I take the trip up there, since I want better exhaust on the car anyway.
Anyway guys, any advice?
Maybe if I buff, then really wax the car with like 20 coats it wont show much. LOL. Or maybe Im just too hopeful.
And guys, don't blame this accident on me being 19 years old =)