Sure man, you got a deal! I'll meet you in East LA tonite, 11pm at the McDonald's on Crenshaw.Originally Posted by BFEINZIMER
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hey tim wanna trade my 535 for your 540? i believe its fair lol
Sure man, you got a deal! I'll meet you in East LA tonite, 11pm at the McDonald's on Crenshaw.Originally Posted by BFEINZIMER
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If she said hard to control, I'd speculate ball joint failure... probably on steering system.
I see passenger rear tire kinda really bald.
Or maybe just a woman driverIf she said hard to control, I'd speculate ball joint failure... probably on steering system.![]()
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I forgot that a flat tire will do that too... a blowout. Well, the logic is to stop the damn car... but no... you rather tug with the car and then after a triple flips...
Follow up:
After work yesterday I found the woman's sweater in my car, and I knew I had to find her. I needed to know she was alright. After several calls to the NY State Police system, I was able to get an address from the officer who was on the scene, and I just got back from a nice visit with her, her fiance and his sister.
Well, she and her baby (4 months pregnant) are resting comfortably and there was no injury other than a minor laceration to the foot caused by climbing out of the window over broken glass. That, and some aching muscles and sore neck. Though the cause of the accident is yet undetermined, it has been initially attributed to mechanical failure of the steering system.
At least I can rest tonite, maybe I can stop replaying the accident like a movie clip over and over in my head.
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