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Here's the earliest photos i have of my car:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/188540.../shares/M8eX7z
Here are the photos of the damage from the accident:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/188540.../shares/2916kz
Here are current photos of my car just before i went to replaced the brakes:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/188540.../shares/SUD0gd
The are surrounding the door handle is like that because the "friend" who "fixed" the dents in the door and fender took out the handle and didn't put it back when he gave me my car back. The key's battery died, and i didn't want to pay $260 for a new key at the dealership, and i was afraid of messing anything up if i attempted to replace the battery, so i had to get in by unlocking manually. When i got my car back, the guy showed me that i can stick my finger in the gap of the door where the handle goes in, and pull a lever in there to open the door. He told me he didn't put the handle back in because the stick key lock's cover is missing, and to find one and paint it before i put the handle back in, and that it just snaps back in when i want to put it back. I found a cover, painted it, and tried to put it back in but i didn't know there was a screw to hold the handle in, i thought i was doing something wrong, so until i could find it out, i put duct tape over the opening so nothing could get in. I left the tape on there for months, getting in my car by putting the stick key in, and holding unlock so the windows roll down enough to stick my arm in and open the door from the inside. now that i figured out that the carrier was busted and fixed it months after, the residue of the tape stayed on and won't come off.
And finally, here are photos of the damage the previous owner made behind the radio to install their unit:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/188540.../shares/K797gp