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Just speak to the assessor, you aren't meant to but I remember doing it with the supra, ie sound system and all. He said just quickly do it and ill over look it, pulled out glass headlight full sound system hid rims lol was good

I mean worth a shot seeing as you just bought stuff for it, leave the manifold, it is a wreck itself lol

this is only really possible in a crash scenario unfortunately..

see how much they want for the wreck :/

So I see

Wreck Im assuming about $3k

Even then parts are worth more, don't think I cbf going through the whole parting out selling and sitting in your garage process.

If I bought it back it would be to fix it as a backyard job if it was viable. But probably won't do this

Just speak to the assessor, you aren't meant to but I remember doing it with the supra, ie sound system and all. He said just quickly do it and ill over look it, pulled out glass headlight full sound system hid rims lol was good

I mean worth a shot seeing as you just bought stuff for it, leave the manifold, it is a wreck itself lol

Hrmm I'll Ask tomorrow!

So I see

Wreck Im assuming about $3k

Even then parts are worth more, don't think I cbf going through the whole parting out selling and sitting in your garage process.

If I bought it back it would be to fix it as a backyard job if it was viable. But probably won't do this

Hrmm I'll Ask tomorrow!

buy the wreck back, take what you want from it, put the stock parts back then do burnouts out the front of knox police station and they will tow it away for you

why minus the last bit....?

it's the perfect way out... get to keep parts, and car gets disoposed of for you.

of course there will be fines, fines, fines, impound and towing charges, fines, possibly a slight beating, fines and you will be forced to buy the car back later on anyway, loss of license, fines, possibly jail time and more fines....

apart from that it's the perfect crime

if you crasht the car you can strip it before you give it to the insurance company

if it's stolen and THEY find it, then you dont get to touch the car until the assessmemnt

why minus the last bit....?

it's the perfect way out... get to keep parts, and car gets disoposed of for you.

of course there will be fines, fines, fines, impound and towing charges, fines, possibly a slight beating, fines and you will be forced to buy the car back later on anyway, loss of license, fines, possibly jail time and more fines....

apart from that it's the perfect crime

you missed anal love.

you're a dick swinger, how can that be worse than ball handling?

Talent required for ball handling > dick swinging. I only have to stand there to impress people.

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