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Re: NTSB Report on Trucks joke
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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 16, 2007 at 18:25:42 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: NTSB Report on Trucks joke posted by Clint Youse MO on February 15, 2007 at 17:33:52:
My son joy rides / test cars for a living, he gets to joy ride them many times on weekends. On a recent car he opened the trunk so I could see the onboard computers. The trunk was probably half full. It had two boxes in the trunk, the one on the left had 42 clusters (excess of 15 wires per cluster) going into it and the other had perhaps three times as many. I'm a old man, but it sure brings back childhood memories of beating the ever loving crap out of a new car. Get his---probably a few hundred of these cars with less than 10,000 miles on them go to the crusher each year after they beat on them. He said if they have to have a new tire put on to drive it across town to the crusher, they do not remove it or anything from the car. No don't even ask, because they have to be witnessed being destroyed. An poor white trash like me can't aford anything in the newer models.
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