My new Lamborghini
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Burning Brakes
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Heinrich
It might have been made in Swaziland but it did not burn there.
If it burned there the doors would have been locked and not open as even a burning car still needs to be protected there.
Another tell tale is the mags, they would have been stolen and fitted to a E30 325iS wanabe long before the car was burned out.
Johan
It might have been made in Swaziland but it did not burn there.
If it burned there the doors would have been locked and not open as even a burning car still needs to be protected there.
Another tell tale is the mags, they would have been stolen and fitted to a E30 325iS wanabe long before the car was burned out.
Johan
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Instructor
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anyone with "flooded" car experience? I guess with todays electronics a flooded car is a dead car...still I'm about 1/2 tempted to see what might be available...
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dan z
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Originally posted by Jim bailey - 928 International
Many insurance companies now declare such cars to be nonrecoverable junk only and title may only change hands once . Just to avoid those miraculous "rebuilds " .
Many insurance companies now declare such cars to be nonrecoverable junk only and title may only change hands once . Just to avoid those miraculous "rebuilds " .