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  • kencopperwheat
    King of Kegstands
    • Oct 2003
    • 14396

    #46
    What the hell was the logic in starting to part it out? Insurance is going to give you like $300 for it.
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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    • Scotaku
      Grease Monkey
      • Jun 2007
      • 365

      #47
      I don't think it's real kosher for a former owner to be dictating what someone does with the car that is no longer his interest. 'Bout the only way that works is if the seller is one of the buyer's parents... and even then I'd tell my own father to butt out.

      Follows Too Close, get your story straight. How were you both driving fast enough to cause big damage and were caught ass end in an intersection? The only way this makes sense is you jackrabbited a yellow light at an intersection you didn't have room to cross. And that's just stupid on top of $550 for a wheel bearing. You're -reading- R3V forpete'ssake... $85 for a bearing and $20 deposit to borrow the right tools from your auto parts store. $75 to buy the kit from Harbor Freight. Time to start applying the experience recorded here.
      - Sco

      Keep Our City CLEAN & SAFE Do Your Part

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      • dashboardmonkey
        FUCK YOUR WAFFLES
        • Jun 2008
        • 6158

        #48
        That sucks dude, hope you are okay.

        Andy
        -Andy

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        • Jaygo333
          Grease Monkey
          • Jan 2008
          • 334

          #49
          Originally posted by Scotaku
          I don't think it's real kosher for a former owner to be dictating what someone does with the car that is no longer his interest. 'Bout the only way that works is if the seller is one of the buyer's parents... and even then I'd tell my own father to butt out.

          Follows Too Close, get your story straight. How were you both driving fast enough to cause big damage and were caught ass end in an intersection? The only way this makes sense is you jackrabbited a yellow light at an intersection you didn't have room to cross. And that's just stupid on top of $550 for a wheel bearing. You're -reading- R3V forpete'ssake... $85 for a bearing and $20 deposit to borrow the right tools from your auto parts store. $75 to buy the kit from Harbor Freight. Time to start applying the experience recorded here.
          Looking for rear wheel bearing tools.
          A few weeks ago, a member was lending out his wheel bearing tools.
          Only problem that he hated was that he was in NY and I in CA.
          In the end, he didn't want to risk it.

          Tried saerching for rear wheel bearing tools on said site but couldn't find them.
          Do you know of anywhere else?

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          • Jaygo333
            Grease Monkey
            • Jan 2008
            • 334

            #50
            Originally posted by kencopperwheat
            What the hell was the logic in starting to part it out? Insurance is going to give you like $300 for it.
            Who said I was selling it to insurance?

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            • Jaygo333
              Grease Monkey
              • Jan 2008
              • 334

              #51
              Originally posted by VacMan
              I care because Josh and I put countless hours and money into that car to make it what it was. What you paid for it barely even covered the parts on it. Eibach springs, Hockenheim wheels, all new brakes and pads, etc etc. It's your car and you can do with it what you will, but when I see you doing cosmetic stuff instead of fixing the main issue that's wrong with it, it irks me.

              Then after getting in a fender bender you start tearing the dash apart and pulling out a bunch of stuff with little to no value...for what? If you've written off the car, sell it intact to someone who will make it whole again. Don't gut it to sell $100 worth of crappy gauges and leave the rest of the car too much of a basket case for the new owner. You should seriously sell this car to Farbin.

              Tim
              I apologize for not appreciating what you have done to the car. The time and money you put into it, I cannot match.

              I am never planning on selling this car to insurance or stripping it out for parts.
              At the time, I wanted to remove the seats but the wrench in my possession was not the right fit so I decided to start on the other parts.

              The cluster, I removed because, the low gas light was out and there was a huge crack on the front screen that I wanted to replace.

              The HVAC, becuase, the radio frontend came off and the bulb in the OBC needed to be replaced, only way I knew I saw after reading the forums was to remove the HVAC unit then reach the OBC. The underpanel beneath the steering wheel kept getting loose when I was driving and plan on having it replaced. The wires underneath, those are the alarm parts that came with it.

              The wheel bearings, it is on the top of my list, my brakes started making noise so working on them first.

              I am working on it, I have a list of dealers from here that I plan on contacting the time I do get the money.

              tirerack.com <-- The treads are wearing out.
              http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=121861 < -- The brakes.
              http://r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=122940 < -- Because of the gasket.
              I've contacted numerous persons on this site offerings their takes on various parts especially leaks that I've been told I have underneath the car that I did not know until my last oil change.

              And I would never sell this car. These are my mistakes and I plan to learn from them. Not to discard in onto the next person available. I was raised better.

              I'm slowly learning, Sorry for the problems I have caused to the car you once worked and loved.

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              • dvs909
                E30 Enthusiast
                • Sep 2006
                • 1149

                #52
                i thought you got preggo or something and ended up having puppies by the thread title.
                ________
                Trichomes Pictures
                Last edited by dvs909; 03-03-2011, 06:02 AM.

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                • Farbin Kaiber
                  Lil' Puppet
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 29502

                  #53
                  Well best of luck with the car. Let me know what salvage yard it ends up going to in the next six months, I may like some of the left over parts on it.


                  Srs, your worse than kamotors was. You only deserve a 220k 1996 Toyota Corolla sedan with a rusty fender if you treat your first car like this.

                  me, out.

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                  • joehasane30
                    Grease Monkey
                    • Sep 2008
                    • 303

                    #54
                    lemme get those sweet carbon fiber emblems, they were look nice on my schwarz

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                    • Rigmaster
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 3464

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Jaygo333
                      Looking for rear wheel bearing tools.
                      A few weeks ago, a member was lending out his wheel bearing tools.
                      Only problem that he hated was that he was in NY and I in CA.
                      In the end, he didn't want to risk it.

                      Tried saerching for rear wheel bearing tools on said site but couldn't find them.
                      Do you know of anywhere else?
                      I can't believe 2 grown adults couldn't figure out this dilemma.



                      Borrower pays the lender a deposit so that if borrower breaks the tool or doesn't return it, lender can buy another tool, or at least they get their $$ back that they spent on the tool. As long as borrower returns tool to lender within specified time period, in good condition, borrower gets his deposit back.


                      Done and done.


                      Or, you can just continue to spend time bitching about it and making lame ass excuses on the interwebz.

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                      • robspeed325i
                        E30 Addict
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 403

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Rigmaster
                        I can't believe 2 grown adults couldn't figure out this dilemma.



                        Borrower pays the lender a deposit so that if borrower breaks the tool or doesn't return it, lender can buy another tool, or at least they get their $$ back that they spent on the tool. As long as borrower returns tool to lender within specified time period, in good condition, borrower gets his deposit back.


                        Done and done.


                        Or, you can just continue to spend time bitching about it and making lame ass excuses on the interwebz.
                        TEH RIG! :D this scenario you speak of sounds a LOT like the local autozone tool lending program. you pay for tool up front, use it, return it un-snapped/otherwise damaged, and get your money back.

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                        • Sean
                          R3V Elite
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 5793

                          #57
                          Things like this are avoided when you look further ahead than just the car in front of you.... I've watched cars right in front of me rear end people before and I just laugh. I am back there stopped watching it all go down - all because I was looking 10-20 cars ahead and seeing that traffic was stopped. Good times...
                          - Sean Hayes

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                          • E30FreaK89
                            E30 Addict
                            • Apr 2006
                            • 437

                            #58
                            lol then while your laughing the car behind you smackes right into you!! lol, thats not funny acually. . . .JUST PAY ATTENTION PEOPLE!!!:hitler:

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                            • bimmerboy12
                              E30 Enthusiast
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 1057

                              #59
                              geezus guys the poor guy rear ended a car. It happens all the time. Cut him a little slack he is doing nothing short of begging for forgiveness from the PO and still getting shit.
                              Last edited by bimmerboy12; 12-16-2008, 02:18 PM.

                              1988 325iC Project - FINISHED!
                              Build Thread: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ht=325iC+paint

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                              • PReta
                                E30 Enthusiast
                                • Sep 2008
                                • 1091

                                #60
                                i know how you fell buddy..
                                my damage was exactly like that but on the passenger side.
                                -Paolo
                                1986 325e RIP.
                                1989 525i
                                1986 635CSI

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