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well boys i'm livid. lets just say someone has crossed the line. damn camero tried runnin me off the road earlier. so lets say he tries again. how much damage would i obtain if i just nudged him
Well, you could change the front and rear bumpers into I-beams, or C-Beams.
he wont stand much a chance against 3/8's inch steel as long as you dont drive over the front or back of his car. haha.
Joe you have a point. and if its hard enough i may be able to get a new bed. lol or put it in neutral and roll over his front in town. just keep an eye out. its a blacked out camero. with dual pipes
Just run it over. I'm sure you wouldnt have a problem seeing as how its a camaro. I accidentally backed over top a car at school ( didnt hit it, just had my rear bumper wayyyy past his front bumper ) and a guy I know stopped me on the road and he drove his car straight into the front of my truck...he hit my tire. I was tempted to gun it and see how far up his car I could get. Basically, if you have a good excuse to run someone over, go for it.
I've seen a F350 run a car over in a side on collision. At least it was over quick for the car occupant - and the car driver was the one at fault.
It blew the truck front axle to pieces. The pumpkin was in two parts and it even split the ring gear into several chunks. Both wheels where ripped all apart and the knuckle, hub and the center of the wheel went out into farmer's fields on either side of the intersection. The bumper was bent a bit but there was little body damage. The truck basically rode up over what little was left of the car.
Two years ago I was rear ended twice and backed into once with absolutely no damage at all in my 250. The dumb woman that rear ended me the first time was giggling like crazy and was apparently trying to get my attention so I would talk to her or something. Not exactly my type plus my wife wouldn't appreciate me picking her up I think. Anyway, her poor little Ford Probe didn't appreciate my dropped trailer hitch going clean through the radiator on her car.
The second one that hit my back bumper didn't scratch it at all but we were on ice and it set me into a spin that I couldn't recover from. The truck was totaled but the bumper was just fine after they flipped it back on the wheels.
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