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Broken Front Passenger Door 850 94

My JACKA** A**HOLE grandfather finally broke the front passenger door on my 855T. He has this problem with opening the door. He must ALWAYS swing it open at full force without slowing it down. He even swung it into a another car in a parking lot. Luckily it was a truck and all it did was cause the side view mirror to flop over. I can't even count the number of times I've told him to be more careful with the door. I was fuming and my parents had to keep me from killing the *RICK.

Today, I go to help my dad move some boxes and all I hear when the front passenger door opens and closes is the hinges clicking and clunking as the door swings through its travel. I just spent $1800 Canadian on a new alternator, radiator and other minor things, and I am absolutely pissed off that I'm going to have to spend hundreds more now to fix the door.

Anyone have any ideas on what I can do besides shelling a couple hundred on this?

P.S. Obviously, I can't ask the A** to pay for it because "he's your grandfather." But man one of these days, when he needs a ride, some ones going to be left out in the cold!






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