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Repaired toy forerunner; Wreck damage
Topic Started: Sep 19 2010, 09:08 PM (606 Views)
Memphis metro


Well just finished repairing a friends forerunner body damage after he rear ended someone. Junkyarding and buying the over priced tin can parts makes me feel the way this little shaver does towards a forerunner.

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Live Long and Prosper.

I had a buddy throw in the towel on a Toyota project because it was just too darned expensive. Toyota is REAL proud of their parts!
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:lol enginedoctorgeo, good one. :thumb

Company truck, Ford F-150, the other driver hit a deer. Total in damages/labor $5,500. American. At least the dealer is in Oregon so maybe some sales tax was saved. :lol

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That was a heck of a impact on a deer to warp that chrome bumper like that!
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Agreed. :shake

Last time this happened the guy offered to drive me around on my route in his diesel truck. He drives 15-20 mph in a 25 mph zone :O . I think someone else was doing the driving and going at least 65 mph. Hey, it's not my truck. :D
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