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Default 08-26-2006, 05:09 PM

[quote=gtboys34]
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Originally Posted by Nyck
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Originally Posted by "Short Hand":9739e
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Originally Posted by c312
speedlimits have purposes.

but i'm glad your buddy's ok.
yep...point it was an 80k/m zone (50 mph) your buddy was doing 120(75 mph) maybe you shouldnt be jackasses and follow the speed limit, might have had a bit more time to brake for a animal if he was doing 40 km less

also why does it look like the car gets worse as the pics go on. Like the room is more caved in etc.
looks the same to me.... eek:
Normal roof line
[img]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/9088/img0154lp2.jpg[/ig]

Roof looks like its now inches from steering wheel


[img]http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/7327/img0240zl9.jpg[/ig]

why is it more caved in(I meant roof. gg spelling.
some noob must dropped the engine on the top during extraction[/quote:9739e]
You dont lift the engine over the car when you pull it out. And judging by the missing front end Ill assume they pulled it forward to get it out and not up. Even if they did do that and the engine did fall on the roof it would not make such a well defined V shape dent but more of a bowl shaped dent.
  
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