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Doh!!!! That is so terrible for a 34 to be in that condition.:laugh::D

It makes me real mad to see people trash other peoples things, if that is what happened????

Sounds a bit funny with all the damage that the lights were still ok and not damaged

On another note

Would be good for some spare parts now. It could only live on if someone was real keen.

Anyone know where it is now????:P

Its a 34 thats for sure

but the photos seem very fishy...

notice the leaves and shit pushed into the gap between the front guard and the pasangers door...

might have been on its side by the looks of things, and what caused the bonnet to be like that and yet the front bar is still pretty good...

looks like a semi strip before crash if you ask me...

my semi conclusionits a stolen car thats been dumped

surly someone know something.... looks to me its been rolled on its lid down a steep bank and all the force has ended up on the bonnet coasing it to be how it is. but yes someone knows something. it has to be someones loveable car

Damn! it would have to roll and slide down something bonnet first to be consistant with that damage
could it have run up the back of truck trailer, so the bonnet gets peeled while the rest just runs under?

I saw a 300zx drive striaght into a barrier on mt NEbo causing almost identical damage to its bonnet, as the car went sorta under the guard rail it just peeled back the bonnet. looks similar.

still no one owned up to this

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