Cyan~Fire wrote: |
While driving?? |
Quan Chi2 wrote: |
Still doesnt seem likely that grass stains would be stuck in the dents of the car. I don't think that the full story was told here.. You still haven't explained how a passenger seat could be flung out of the car from an impact from the side... As for the telephone poles being a good 15 inchest thick.. Im not sure.. Do you mean width? You havent explained how the wheel could have popped off with that type of accident.. If these types of cars are made with fiber glass and plastic.. I strongly doubt that the damage would be this great.. It looks more like metal to me because I think that plastic breaks off or in half and as for fiber glass.. I dont even know if that bends.
What ever the case.. what happened could have probably been prevented with some responsibility. A hard head makes a soft ass. |
Confess wrote: |
If he was hit on the bumber, they would of needed to take the bumber off. |
Cyan~Fire wrote: |
It's when something bad happens. |
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Yeah, Weavil's little brother. |
Spyed wrote: |
How rude you are too Dr Brain!
Ps. I did read the thread and didn't understand it. |
Spyed wrote: |
How rude you are too Dr Brain!
Ps. I did read the thread and didn't understand it. |
Confess wrote: |
Sai saici, from the looks of it, the car is in a dealership. In order to get the full status of the car, you sometimes need to take things off. Sine he was hit near the wheel, they would of had to take the wheel off to look within.
If he was hit on the bumber, they would of needed to take the bumber off. They do this in order to estimate whether the car is totaled, or if it can be repaired. Generally it is for insurance purposes...although it can be for personal. |
wEaViL wrote: |
Just a update....
Body shop called, its $9,800 in damages and he will get 13K for it from insurance... lucky sob Also someone stole the T Tops off it one night at the body shop... dam thieves |
Cyan~Fire wrote: |
Maybe it should have been written off, but definitely not wrote off. |