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Old 10-22-2004, 11:17 PM   #7 (permalink)
houtex
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Black - 2003 VIN# 3053 - Custom Paint by John Hardin
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got the bad news

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Originally Posted by cruzned
As a "Smokin Asphalt" owner, I feel your pain buddy! OUch!!! That is a big piece of stuff to run over! It is nice to know the vehicle handled extremely well. HOw about the others that ran it over? How did they do?
The first guy behind me blew out the left side and trashed the wheels - don't know what else he had. The one behind him only blew one tire and the Toll Road Authority guys changed it for him

Got the estimate today. Seems the railroad tie crashed across underneath the truck and bashed the crap out of the right side rims and tires as well. So all four wheels replaced along with the tires. Also the front left knuckle, hub&bearing and brake caliper and hose. A cool $5K - same as saharajohn. Anyway - turned it in to the insurance. Got the usual - might be awhile getting the wheels, etc. They've got ten SSR's lined up in the back (only two out front). I told them to just take my plates and put them on a black one.
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