New Edge Carnage...Totalled?

Is it totalled?

  • You Betcha!

    Votes: 111 85.4%
  • Nah, that'll buff right out

    Votes: 19 14.6%

  • Total voters
    130
  • Poll closed .

thomas91169

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use this:
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....fixed

nah, youll need more cut. i suggest moving up to a rotary and some Megs M105/205 combo. Top off with sealer and some DoDo Juice and youll be set.
 

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It will be totalled. Mine was not that bad and they totalled it. I bought it back for $700.00 it should be ready to drive on the road in a few weeks. It has been down since before Christmas..
 

Sea Pony

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See now if I could buy it back for so little I would probably do it. The wheels alone would be worth more to me than 700 bucks.
 

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The age of the car comes into play, too. They'll probably declare it totalled :(

This is another example of how soooo much of the country is just begging for an end to this miserable winter.
 

Sea Pony

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She is off to the chop shop. Totalled as of yesterday.

The insurance pay out was...pleasing. Unfortunately, the buy back was not. They wanted $3550 for the wreck.

I have other plans for that much money so you vultures will have to wait until the auction.

I am super bummed. No more mustangs for me. It's been really great fun for me. I really hate to let go. But life happens.

I'm going to go find an old POS pick up truck to fix up.

Y'all be good.
 

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Sorry for the loss. Just curious how the accident happened. What kind of tires were you using in the snow?
 

Sea Pony

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Tires were Toyo Proxes T1R's. Road conditions changed very, very quickly. In the space of 2 miles I went from annoyed to nervous to wrecked. At the time of the wreck there was probably a half inch of slush on the road.

The tires still had plenty of tread. They were just completely useless in the slick conditions.

I have to admit also that, being from Atlanta, it isn't like I have tons of practice driving in these conditions. So there ya go.
 

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