My roomate got this car last year sometime. Since then, he's does quite a few mods (he's more ambitious than I am). He's done a manual transmission swap, springs, struts, wheels, glass headlights (espec), other cosmetic changes, and oh yea, he JUST finished his turbo swap about 2 weeks ago. He was having fuel problems above 3500, but he just got the turbo ECU, and turbo injectors, so he was good to go.
Basically what happened, he was driving down the road, over a this bridge, and in there is a turning lane. He was going straight, but this old guy in the opposite lane (71) was doing what old people do best (not pay attention while they drive), and cut over right infront of him. He didn't have anywhere to go really, he locked up his brakes, and hit the rear of the car.
To top it all off, the old ****er decided to yell at my roomate when he gets out of the car. Stupid ****ing old people!!!!
Luckily no one was hurt!
The insurance company decided to total the car, because his frame was bent, so he pretty much got screwed. He's thinking of sueing the guy in small-claims court for the money he's going to lose from the mods he had done to his car (although I think you should be able to insure them yourself on your insurance policy).
Basically what happened, he was driving down the road, over a this bridge, and in there is a turning lane. He was going straight, but this old guy in the opposite lane (71) was doing what old people do best (not pay attention while they drive), and cut over right infront of him. He didn't have anywhere to go really, he locked up his brakes, and hit the rear of the car.
To top it all off, the old ****er decided to yell at my roomate when he gets out of the car. Stupid ****ing old people!!!!
Luckily no one was hurt!
The insurance company decided to total the car, because his frame was bent, so he pretty much got screwed. He's thinking of sueing the guy in small-claims court for the money he's going to lose from the mods he had done to his car (although I think you should be able to insure them yourself on your insurance policy).
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