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· Speed on... Hell ain't half full
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Oooooo he got cracked pretty good :-(
 

· Damn Fast Grandpa!!
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Looks like a Challengum to me
 

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ouch....and only 585 miles on it.....
 

· Im a BILLET SLUT
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You can almost see the stain in the drivers seat.:roll::doh:
damn shame.
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· Look at that wagon she is draggin'!
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Just a flesh wound.

How the heck is the rear fender going to get fixed without a transplant? You have to cut that all off no?

I say part it out and be done with it. It is a damn sin to see that car in such sad shape almost literally off the assembly line.

We haven't even got to the front end damage yet. Damn shame I say...

I think it will cost less to just buy an SRT-8 used in one piece then to put 12-15k into this and almost approach the cost of a similar used one.

To each his/her own...there is a special place for this LY in the Mopar heavens...
 

· Look at that wagon she is draggin'!
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Just wouldn't be a wrecked car thread without:

That will buff out. :beerchug:
Last time I read that was in the Vette thread after a kid took his dad's LS7 for a kiss at the drag strip wall lolz...
 

· Gotta feel for my automobile
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Best thing that could happen to that car is it to be parted out. Let it live on in others.

Painful to look at...but man would I like those seats!!
 

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Just wouldn't be a wrecked car thread without:
That will buff out. :beerchug:
Add to that: "What doesn't buff out can be easily repaired with a little Bondo..."
 

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part it then crush the rest of it
 

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Ouch!!! :doh:
 

· Just trying to make it in this world
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Bet the dude was devistated.
 
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