I had to shed a tear.

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Seeing this kind of stuff has never bothered me. It isnt my car, nor would I be buying that exact car anytime soon. They are not uber rare.

If these idiots would just keep it on the track they wouldn't have to watch their car get re-crushed every 9 months when someone posts it on a forum they visit.

Now the state would have been better served striping the car of all usable parts, hoods, seats wheels etc. and selling them at auction. But I can see the propaganda value for doing this instead.
 
Now the state would have been better served striping the car of all usable parts, hoods, seats wheels etc. and selling them at auction. But I can see the propaganda value for doing this instead.

to people who would use those parts for street racing. lol

the governmetn could just start a whole business taking stuff, reselling it, and taking it again.
 
Well sure there is that possibility but they resell dealer's cars and boats and such. They probably don't want to mess of paper work that comes along with tracking and inventory eleventy billion sets of tires and wheels.
 
to people who would use those parts for street racing. lol

the governmetn could just start a whole business taking stuff, reselling it, and taking it again.
Shit that could end the recession and fund new programs.

I think everyone involved is dumb. Street racers for street racing and authorities for literally crushing money. Forget even the time consuming task of parting them out, sell the cars at auction and give the money to a local charity. It's been done before.
95b16coupe said:
have clayton do it. ^_^
Haha that would work. Might need a bigger shed though.
 
Most def a repost, but still remains a cryin shame.
Most of us really love our hondas.
Good thing only a few billion were built. :D
 
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