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I hope they get the side air bag problem sorted,deploying prematurally.

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haha :lol: :censored::ta:

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ms700 @ Jan 18 2004, 09:09 AM

Had a panel shop ring me up last week enquiring about a full body shell, wonder if its the same car? 

I don't think so the car is in Perth, How much is a shell nowdays?

Last time I checked I could get a sedan with all swinging panels, delivered for about $8.5K from Melb.

Marcos @ Jan 16 2004, 10:54 PM

It reminds me of when my brother used to work in wrecking yards, and he would give me a tour of the 'new arrivals' each couple of weeks and remembering blood stained trim and stuff.......

...a bit morbid I know but I have a friend who owns a werckers, he says the cars that are badly damaged but do not have blood on the seats are the bad ones, because you don't bleed when you are dead and your heart has stoped.

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Wonder how much they want for the bonnet :hrmm:

Wheels probably aren't as scratched up as your either mate...... :hrmm:

.......makes mental note to himself to park next to Falchoon at motel on Snowy trip :hrmm:

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People must be using shonky wreckers if there are large quantities of blood in the cars. There should never be anything other than a hard to see speck here or there.

Car wrecks, by the time they get to the wreckers, should have been cleaned by an authorised cleaner. There are people licensed to clean blood, and bloody cars are supposed to be cleaned before they are even sold to a wrecker or else as soon as it arrives and before anyone goes near it. Its a legal requirement.

Never go into a bloody car. Things like Hep C and similar are easy to catch and will often end your life very early. Its literally 1000 times more contageous than HIV.

Speak to a decent wrecker, and they will tell you the ones to be worried about are the clean ones with a wet interior, because they have just been cleaned of all the blood.

Also, not having blood on the car is not necessarily a sign of what to watch out for. In a traumatic injury, even if the person is dead it is easily possible to have large quantities of blood everywhere. Die (say instantly via head trauma), lose a limb or puncture an artery, and watch gravity do its thing.

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