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My '25 replacement, and then my '21 that was destroyed Dec of '24 by some clown who ran a stop sign. I like my '25 but, I wish I still had my '21 it only had 18K miles on it, mods, etc. Haven't had a chance to do much to the '25.
My '25 replacement, and then my '21 that was destroyed Dec of '24 by some clown who ran a stop sign. I like my '25 but, I wish I still had my '21 it only had 18K miles on it, mods, etc. Haven't had a chance to do much to the '25.
That sucks! I’m sure you paid more and got a lot less! It’s always in the back of my mind given all my mods. I’ve got over $8K in just my audio system. I’d be devastated if she got totaled! Did you recover any mods?
That sucks! I’m sure you paid more and got a lot less! It’s always in the back of my mind given all my mods. I’ve got over $8K in just my audio system. I’d be devastated if she got totaled! Did you recover any mods?
I probably could have recovered more if I could have started sooner. I spent a week in the hospital (2 rods and 10 screws in my back) Then it was about a month before I could physically get to the bodyshop. They were very cooperative but the salvage company was not far behind. I was mainly able to get cosmetic stuff. Just what I could carry away. Expansion tank cover, ECM cover, etc. and the P3 gauge that won't fit in a '25 so I sold items to forum members. In the property settlement they gave me $43K+ and since we both have the same insurance and my dash cam proved he was at fault a second check for $500 that would cover my deductible. The rest will be settled at a later date.