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Re: Re: Scary Things
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Posted by Jim WI on January 02, 2002 at 10:36:33 from (63.161.86.252):
In Reply to: Re: Scary Things posted by Steven@nd on December 28, 2001 at 20:15:27:
It's not quite as bad as but looks a lot like my brother's girlfriend's TR7 after he flipped it end for end a couple times (he'd just finished completely restoring it for her). You sure it rolled instead of going end for end? When he went to settle up the towing bill and arrange for it to go to the junkyard, the body shop owner's wife insisted on taking a picture of him standing next to the car so she could post it on the board. I remember looking at that car and thinking that I wouldn't have believed somebody had lived through that accident.
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