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> OT: How to get rid of a tub, my son's 1995 Nissan SX200 SE-R
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post Jul 6 2006, 10:16 PM
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Bill Pickering -- 914-6 GT aka....Leeloo
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On the way home in traffic my youngest son gives me a call and says he was in an accident. It's close to our house so I go over and check it out. Someone was stopped in the road and he rear ended him. From the damage to my son's car and to the guy he hit, and the relative worth (or non worth) of the two cars, I'd say both cars will be totaled. Thank god no one was hurt.

My son's car is a 1995 Nissan SX200 SE-R with all the bells and whistles. 18" rims, nice tires, adjustable shocks, muffler system, stereo, etc. The car was cherry. Our first thought is to strip the car clean of goodies (we only have liability on the car) and purchase a grandma stock one and switch all the goodies over to the new car.

What's the easiest way to dispose of the stripped carcass? Will a salvage yard take it? Or do I borrow a plasma cutter and buy some blades for my sawsall and cut it up? Do I take the bits to the dump? I know I need to bring the vin tags to the DMV, but what to do with the shell?

Thanks,

Bill P.

(somewhat depressed as this will most likely slow my work on JLO for a few weeks)
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