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Old 12-28-2002, 03:55 PM
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Old 12-28-2002, 04:03 PM
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My 2 rear-end back-up accidents only pushed in my rear bumper slightly, even though I did manage to completely smashed the trunk and rear end of an Infiniti. My own accident photo is not worthy for posting.
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Nast crash. Don't know any details on this one, but this left a mark and had to hurt a bit.
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Old 12-28-2002, 05:19 PM
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HeeHaw, you shouldn't scare us like that. There are women and children on this forum. My lawyer will call your lawyer to discuss a settlement for the psychological damage you have done to me with these horror pictures.
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Old 12-28-2002, 06:41 PM
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hey guys these hummers look pretty badly damaged
these pictures are making me second guess the h2's durabilaty,especially the picture mac put up, the pickup dosent look as damaged as the h2 appears.what do you guys think?
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Old 12-28-2002, 06:53 PM
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I would like to get the details on that crash but it was a hum-dinger.

Sorry MAC, but I have this image of you running down the hall screaming NOOOOOO when this image flashed on your screen. Second thought, what are you thinking for a settlement!

As for the Alaska one, (1 bad H2), the pictures are deceiving. This H2 had hit 3 cars during the crash, while the pickup hit one, the H2. Looking at this crash, I feel exactly the opposite. This guy not only survived, but also walked away from this crash. H2 HELD up very well.

Also Arizona Hummerboy's crash was another crash that showed the car that hit the H2 was DESTROYED, while the H2 held up very well, allowing a couple of our members to walk away.

I love the H2 and its durability.

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Old 12-28-2002, 07:00 PM
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The Alaska dude smashed quite a few other cars before he hit the truck head-on. More importantly, if you look at the passenger compartment, it is intact, while the front end is usually designed to crumple like that. The Hummer came out good. I cannot figure out where did that big piece of glass on the hood came from.

Did you notice 3 Hummers lost their front wheels in the accident?

Hummer in HeeHaw's photos is "TOTALLED", period. I cannot find any salvageable part on that Hummer.
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Old 12-28-2002, 07:23 PM
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AZ said he was told he got hit at 50-60MPH, that does not seem possible judged by the limited damage, even the rear glass is intact, or this is one historical toughest SUV Mama ever built by humankind. Just imagine 2 tons Jeep at 50-60MPH hitting a standing 4 tons object. Mathematically not logical.

HeeHaw, you don't talk about settlement in such early stage, clear sign of defeat & weakness. The first rule is to deny everything, I did not inhale, I did not have XXX with that XXX, I do not recall, what is a "is"? DNA is not a proven science, then try to blame it on your evil twin brother.
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Old 12-28-2002, 07:35 PM
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The SIMPSON JURY called it "D M A." Yeh, they were paying attention! Providing they were smart enough to understand it anyway, which I highly doubt.

The tactic of the early Disposition is to give the APPEARANCE of weakness and to pull you in to settlement talks to see what you case is all about. Then I withdraw the offer that's on the table, leaving you bloody and beaten beside the road (lawyer talk for really beating an opponent)

You know, I'll show you mine if you show me yours tactic. But you'd probably win, I don't have any money................and the images were upseting, even to me. I confess.......

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