Just Another Trip To Home Depot,, Until: Screeeech, Bang; shortened 914 |
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Just Another Trip To Home Depot,, Until: Screeeech, Bang; shortened 914 |
Spoke |
Jan 5 2006, 08:20 AM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,084 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
On the way to Home Depot last night, 1/2 mile from my house,
waiting to turn left on Rt309 outside of Allentown, I heard a loud screech behind me, looked in the rear view mirror in time to see headlights disappear behind my car - then BANG. The 1990 Mazda faired much better than the 914. From what I can see without looking underneath the car or opening the trunk (which won't open): Trunk lid folded Rear bumper crumpled Pass Taillight gone Rear Valence creased Fender pushed into rear tire, car moves under its own power but not far Engine seems to have a miss now One cylinder is very loud (header or head damaged?) Pass and Driver door gaps now different - Pass door gap almost nothing at the top, seems larger at the bottom - Driver door gap even top to bottom but seems larger now |
dmenche914 |
Jan 6 2006, 09:09 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,212 Joined: 27-February 03 From: California Member No.: 366 |
Well Mr. Adjuster, I think your lack of back up to your claim that I was giving boarderline criminal or illegal advice is proof that you don't have any grounds for your claim. I guess I made no sense to you cause you are an adjuster, and hence have an unstoppable urge to give knowingly wrong advice on insurance matters (unless of course your wrong advice is helpful to the insurance company)
We are all smarter now, now that you have been exposed as someone that makes claims about the law that cannot be backed up. You dodged the issue in your reply, and are unworthy of giving any good advice to the poor club member that got smashed. As I said, good adjusters are few and far between. Spokes: Don't listen to him, I'm right, my advice is legal, and not boarderline criminal. Once an adjuster always an adjuster I reckon. |