michal1980
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- Mar 7, 2003
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How do you have a commute when you don't have a job?
He's probably working on his 'make it stop' thread 2.0. Going back to all the places he hated and will hate again
How do you have a commute when you don't have a job?
Yeah, you being a whiny douche is probably a pretty notable contrast for most of us.I'm not NS1.
Got an offer for the car from the insurer. $4003 for they take the car, $3550 for salvage (I keep the car).
I'm going with them taking the car. I could get more by parting it out and so forth but I don't have the time or the space.
How does that value stack up for local vehicle prices in the same condition
Maybe he meant what's the price for it in the salvage yardIts probably near impossible to find a car thats in his cars poor pre-accident condition that is still on the road.
Its probably near impossible to find a car thats in his cars poor pre-accident condition that is still on the road.
It's about $4000 to get a car that is the same mileage, great condition, and same year and model.
So, it is fair market value.
Got an offer for the car from the insurer. $4003 for they take the car, $3550 for salvage (I keep the car).
Sell your vacuum and trash can, and you should be able to buy this beauty:
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/5140532931.html