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Old 01-24-2013, 10:54 PM
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Damn....just found this. Too late
What's your thoughts?

I think it went for $6500 anybody know?

https://www.iaai.com/Vehicles/Vehicl...9&RowNumber=18
Old 01-24-2013, 11:36 PM
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i have never been a big slant nose fan, but that does look nice with the ruf style front spoiler.
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Gone... can't see it from the link....
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All I know is that you all better help me out when I start looking for a 911 long nose next year....
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This one is interesting. It's gotta be one of the thousands of cars totaled by Sandy.

https://www.iaai.com/Vehicles/Vehicl...3&RowNumber=7#
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Man, seaweed in the intercooler...damn, what a waste.
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What are the rules for flood written off vehicles in the States? Are they good as parts only vehicles? Or is it possible to totally frame off restore and get insurance?
In Canada the provinces have authority to re-register a vehicle, however, I've never heard of it happening here.
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What are the rules for flood written off vehicles in the States? Are they good as parts only vehicles? Or is it possible to totally frame off restore and get insurance?
In Canada the provinces have authority to re-register a vehicle, however, I've never heard of it happening here.
This is where the term "salvage title" comes from. My honda has one thanks to my kid. No change to insurance.
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seawater...good for a doorstop.



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