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How to Make a Crashed Car to Look Like a Normal One (89 pics)
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The author of these photos buys very cheap crashed cars, fixes them and sells for much more money.
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DocMcCoy
(30 Sep 2010 01:37) Total user comments:
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He's good.
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Looks fantastic, but wait until you have an accident and the arse of the fucking thing passes you after it breaks off.
Cut'n'shuts should carry the death sentence for those creating them, to prevent them from selling these death-traps as real cars.
Looking like you know what you're doing is no guarantee that you can create a safe vehicle. Or anything else for that matter!!
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(30 Sep 2010 02:39) Total user comments:
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see, it really can buff right out
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It would take an idiot not to notice all the welds on the underside of a unibody.
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fairmania
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...your right, some people used to ship wrecks out of state, fix them, re-register them and sell them as un-damaged cars, happened in California years ago, made it illegal.
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salsapopo
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wooooooooooooooow
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Jinxaruny
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I agree it might not be as safe as it was before, but he does one hell of a good job!! My brother loves beautifying cars, so I know how much work goes into it!
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(30 Sep 2010 08:46) Total user comments:
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this is an example of salvage title
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lepsy
(30 Sep 2010 08:54) Total user comments:
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Does he really can earn his life with benefit after allllllthose working hours ? Plus, it's really dangerous .
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(30 Sep 2010 08:55) Total user comments:
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and what about car safety ?
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Not safe at all
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This reminds me of the Asian horror flick Phobia 2.
One of the episodes in the movie is about a woman who does the exact same thing as this guy. She looks for smashed up cars and gets them done up nice.
Later she gets haunted by the ghosts of the people who died from the car wreck. Scary.
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Great work, I hope he is honest and reports it as "Damaged" on the title.
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There is no way that will ever hold up in a crash again.
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Nifty job!
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Jimmy
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that is a lot of work
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ok
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what a quite work
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Frankencar
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good work
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hmm, interesting...
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Author: admiral (29 Apr 2013 12:33) Total user comments:
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Dude can't weld for shit. Cut and welds are dangerous enough when they're done well, this is a fucking deathtrap
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fairmania
, its perfectly legal in many countries. Next time somebody goes to south america and rent a car, they can rent one rebuilt vehicle. Insurance companies will pay full repairments, because they are cheaply made by their shops. And black market for spare parts is blossoming because of government corruption, and stupid import laws. Look for used car prices and amazed yourself. http://www.mercadolibre.com.ar
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Author: RoyRo (20 Aug 2013 07:59) Total user comments:
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You gonna trust some clown who who's using that cutter/grinder without eye protection? Note the stuff flying back up in his face. Amazed he hasn't blinded himself.
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Author: bob (5 Jun 2014 18:47) Total user comments:
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and he was welding w/o a mask / goggles.
The guy's a good mechanic and fabricator, if he was in USA or UK or similar I'd say "please go get a legit job" but wherever he is that IS a legit job.
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