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Old 01-24-2010, 02:19 PM
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wow.... thats pretty crazy.
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:35 PM
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my god that sucks. my heart dropped when i saw the GT500 with the roof that now has a V in it. reminded me of that episode of Home Improvement where Tim drops the beam on the Nomad
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:38 PM
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my god that sucks. my heart dropped when i saw the GT500 with the roof that now has a V in it. reminded me of that episode of Home Improvement where Tim drops the beam on the Nomad
That GT500 was a bad one. What about the 'cida vert with the windshield laid back into the seat? Or the crushed Pantera. All of those damage pics suck but some are just painful to look at.
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I wonder if R and S own the tents, or if they're supplied another company?

If so, maybe they'd be liable if they didn't perform as stated.

Sue everybody....
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Old 01-24-2010, 02:48 PM
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I wonder if R and S own the tents, or if they're supplied another company?

If so, maybe they'd be liable if they didn't perform as stated.

Sue everybody....
The only sure bets here are that lawyers and bodyshops are going to make a LOT of money off this...
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The only sure bets here are that lawyers and bodyshops are going to make a LOT of money off this...
That is the problem with disasters, someone always makes a buck...or several thousand bucks.
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That is just sickening to look at. Russo should be held liable for all damages. No different than any shop in possession of a customers car being worked on. Might be a different story if the cars were outside at a car show. If Russo insurance does not cover the damages, I foresee a massive multimillion dollar class action suit coming.
If it is found that the owners of the tents, or those who set them up, were somehow negligent, then those parties would be responsible. Otherwise, I would imagine that the individual insurance policies on the individual cars would be responsible, just like when you leave your car at a shop for repair. At a shop, the shop is responsible if they are somehow negligent, otherwise, it is the insurance policy on the car that is liable.

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that is just unreal!
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the poor cars
dont you sign over your title to the auction house for the auction?if so then its all on them.they own the car at that point.i may be wrong
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WOW! That gold Y88 TA had it's lower quarter panel just pulled out and around. That takes tremendous force to do something like that.
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