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F*cked Murcielago ... lol

jensked said:
I see...so when you buy a new car, several of its components have already been in a crash or two ;)

In fact, a lot of "new" cars have already been repaired of some damage caused by transport on trucks or boats.
 
^ :lol: yeah, might be, but I don't think they use them right from the rubble ... they fix the dents in it, if need be re-melt the metals and make the engine back how it was ... but generally, 5% of a component from your car could very well have been involved in a crash already.

Just don't give this idea to insurrance companies :unsure: ... we don't want any more on our insurrance bills. :thumbsdown:
 
The insurance companies are aware of this. The problem is that you buy a car as new, and you're probably getting a car that already has been painted somewhere. And later, when looking at it in a different light, you notice a different hue. :|
 
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