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03-17-2009, 01:42 PM
#141
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame
My dad has an industrial recycling business. Basically he's just like all the other dumpster services, but instead of just bringing everything to the dump, he sorts all the material and brings them to different places instead of just straight to the dump. He's got special dump trucks that use a European hoist system.
He is also very well rounded when it comes to maintenance and working on engines, but he's old school. He does all his own maintenance on the heavy diesel equipment at his work.
"Speed doesn't kill people, suddenly stopping does." - Jeremy Clarkson
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2007 Triumph Daytona 675 R.I.P 05.10.10
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R.I.P 05.06.09
2004 Jetta TDI R.I.P 03.15.09
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03-17-2009 01:42 PM
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03-17-2009, 08:43 PM
#142
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
mike
Yeah, your car is likely totaled. You probably don't want a lecture right now, but this is reason number one I no long go on cruises or canyon runs. The only place balls out driving belongs is on a track. The price of a track day is probably half of your deductible. It could have been a lot worse though.
whats wrong with going on cruises or canyon runs? if you can handle it and know your car why not? he admitted his fault. And just an FYI, if you crash on the track, you will not be covered by your regular insurance. I know this 1st hand...
to the OP, sorry about what you went through. I saw your ride at Exalt today, I own the white R32 that Jonathan was working on.
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2008 CW R32
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03-17-2009, 09:03 PM
#143
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
Sammer619
whats wrong with going on cruises or canyon runs? if you can handle it and know your car why not? he admitted his fault. And just an FYI, if you crash on the track, you will not be covered by your regular insurance. I know this 1st hand...

to the OP, sorry about what you went through. I saw your ride at Exalt today, I own the white R32 that Jonathan was working on.
I am perfectly confident in my driving skills, which I know I have, and I am comfortable going at a fast pace. I also know where to draw the line. I don't go on canyon runs or cruises because of guys like HIM who CAN'T handle their cars and I don't want to get run into, rear ended, run off the road by someone trying to pass me. I have probably been on more driving and canyon runs then you can think and have driven cars that were intended to do such things and have seen FAR to many incidents like this, don't care anymore. If I want to run my car above 8/10ths, I will buy a track day for less then a ticket and my insurance deductible. Someday after you see enough people wreck, bicyclists and joggers hit, you will think the same. Some people on here really do know how to drive, and we enjoy watching and hearing about the ones that don't.
"As I walk through the valley of death I fear no one, for I am the meanest motherf****r in the valley" - George S. Patton
2012 Cooper S hard top Lightning blue/Black roof
2009 328i sport coupe, M3 steering wheel, DCT paddles, Magnaflow exhaust.
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03-17-2009, 09:06 PM
#144
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
mike
I am perfectly confident in my driving skills, which I know I have, and I am comfortable going at a fast pace. I also know where to draw the line. I don't go on canyon runs or cruises because of guys like HIM who CAN'T handle their cars and I don't want to get run into, rear ended, run off the road by someone trying to pass me. I have probably been on more driving and canyon runs then you can think and have driven cars that were intended to do such things and have seen FAR to many incidents like this, don't care anymore. If I want to run my car above 8/10ths, I will buy a track day for less then a ticket and my insurance deductible. Someday after you see enough people wreck, bicyclists and joggers hit, you will think the same. Some people on here really do know how to drive, and we enjoy watching and hearing about the ones that don't.
I agree with Mike,,,,Sometimes you youngsters should take advise from people who have been there done that.We are not trying to tell you what to do,we are just trying to give you the right advise so you dont end up dead.
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03-17-2009, 09:15 PM
#145
Re: SCE wall of shame
http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum....php?t=1192896
see post one
and
post 19
i told that kid whats up...
honestly. teen to teen. driving like that is true stupidity..
"Stock" AlpineWeiss E36 M3
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03-17-2009, 09:18 PM
#146
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
Sammer619
And just an FYI, if you crash on the track, you will not be covered by your regular insurance. I know this 1st hand...

On the track, you won't be held negligent, lose your license, be ticketed, be far from emergency services or have such a higher risk of hurting someone else. Being young and dumb for a while I can tell you, keep it on the track.
I drive crap. Expensive crap...
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03-17-2009, 09:38 PM
#147
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
Southpaw
jesus that kid is such a douche nozzle
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03-17-2009, 09:53 PM
#148
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame
Well I had that car for 4 years. I was mostly a conservative driver and for most of the car's life, it was slow. I had invested a lot (a lot by my standards) into the car over the passed 2 years. I had chances to really let the car loose from a stop light just to see the acceleration, but I had no experience driving through the twisties. The day before, I had gone to my first auto-x and after viewing the videos and speaking with David, I felt that I didn't get to drive the car to its potential with the work that has been done to it over the passed 2 years. It was probably not the best idea to try to push the car on the twisties, without truly having found the limits of the car. I felt that I had put the car up to its limits at that auto-x, but after watching the videos and talking to David, I was convinced the car could handle more. I made the mistake the day before. I tried to drive through the 60 on my way home at over 100 mph, but because of traffic, I was unable to do so. If there was no traffic that day, I would've probably wrecked on the 60 at over 100mph and most of you wouldn't have known it had happened yet. It was all a mixture of over confidence and stupidity, but it's something that I'll remember forever. I've yet to repeat a major mistake twice... but I've still got a long road ahead of me...
"Speed doesn't kill people, suddenly stopping does." - Jeremy Clarkson
2008 Ducati 848
2007 Triumph Daytona 675 R.I.P 05.10.10
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R.I.P 05.06.09
2004 Jetta TDI R.I.P 03.15.09
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03-17-2009, 10:03 PM
#149
Re: SCE wall of shame
As long as you have learned from it, that's worth it, an expensive lesson, but it could be valuable. Your car is totaled, but you are probably sore, but other then that, no serious injuries to you or anyone else. The car did its job in keeping you safe, live and learn. Its replaceable, you not so much.
"As I walk through the valley of death I fear no one, for I am the meanest motherf****r in the valley" - George S. Patton
2012 Cooper S hard top Lightning blue/Black roof
2009 328i sport coupe, M3 steering wheel, DCT paddles, Magnaflow exhaust.
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03-17-2009, 10:06 PM
#150
Re: SCE wall of shame
hey....you know better now. Experience is a big thing....and a couple track days will NOT make you a pro........it's YEARS.
Don't worry, be happy. You are alive and well.
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03-17-2009, 10:08 PM
#151
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame
Yeah... my dad isn't exactly taking this the right direction either...
"Speed doesn't kill people, suddenly stopping does." - Jeremy Clarkson
2008 Ducati 848
2007 Triumph Daytona 675 R.I.P 05.10.10
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R.I.P 05.06.09
2004 Jetta TDI R.I.P 03.15.09
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03-17-2009, 10:13 PM
#152
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
IBsurfer69
My dad wants me to basically swap the wheels and the suspension, then he's going to bring the car to southbay vw. I don't know why he's planning on bringing it there, but he said he's going to tell them that he was driving and he hit metal debris on the freeway... Any idea as to what he might be trying to accomplish by doing this?
Insurance fraud.
"As I walk through the valley of death I fear no one, for I am the meanest motherf****r in the valley" - George S. Patton
2012 Cooper S hard top Lightning blue/Black roof
2009 328i sport coupe, M3 steering wheel, DCT paddles, Magnaflow exhaust.
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03-17-2009, 10:13 PM
#153
Re: SCE wall of shame
not much is my guess haha
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03-17-2009, 10:17 PM
#154
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
mike
Insurance fraud.
sheesh... I have to agree with Mike on this. Your pop is going from worse to worse...info like that should be kept to yourself.
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03-17-2009, 10:26 PM
#155
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame
Left this page open while I was in the shower... brother read it, told my dad, yeah he's not too happy that it's out in the open...
"Speed doesn't kill people, suddenly stopping does." - Jeremy Clarkson
2008 Ducati 848
2007 Triumph Daytona 675 R.I.P 05.10.10
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250 R.I.P 05.06.09
2004 Jetta TDI R.I.P 03.15.09
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03-17-2009, 11:04 PM
#156
Re: SCE wall of shame
Oh well. If he wasn't going to do anything shady, he would have nothing to worry about. The insurance adjuster isn't stupid, when they see a car that looks like its been driven over a pile of rocks, with a destroyed motor and trans, and the airbags blown off sitting on unbent wheels and unbent struts, they can put two and two together.
"As I walk through the valley of death I fear no one, for I am the meanest motherf****r in the valley" - George S. Patton
2012 Cooper S hard top Lightning blue/Black roof
2009 328i sport coupe, M3 steering wheel, DCT paddles, Magnaflow exhaust.
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03-17-2009, 11:46 PM
#157
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
Agent Orange
On the track, you won't be held negligent, lose your license, be ticketed, be far from emergency services or have such a higher risk of hurting someone else. Being young and dumb for a while I can tell you, keep it on the track.
True.
And if you get hurt, an ambulance is right there at the track. If you run with NASA in Socal, we have an ER Dr. on site and he also races. When I rolled my race car 3 years ago (today!) he was the first one there.
Plus check with your insurance. if you are doing a driving school or HPDE, they will cover track damage if it happens. Its not RACING, its considered a school format therefore you can be covered. I know someone who rolled his EVO and got it fixed via his insurance.
Shawn Meze
02' Beetle Turbo "S" 84' Scirocco 8V (Street) 80' Scirocco "S" (Track) 99' F250 (To Tow with)
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03-19-2009, 02:56 PM
#158
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame
Sucks dude. I have a 4 spoke airbag if you need it.
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03-22-2009, 09:56 PM
#159
SoCalEuro Member
Re: SCE wall of shame

Originally Posted by
IBsurfer69
DANG brother you ok? i just read this....shoot me a pm with all the details!
-randy
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03-22-2009, 10:03 PM
#160
Re: SCE wall of shame
IF his father hasn't killed him yet for inquiring about insurance fraud on the internet, he may get back to you.
"As I walk through the valley of death I fear no one, for I am the meanest motherf****r in the valley" - George S. Patton
2012 Cooper S hard top Lightning blue/Black roof
2009 328i sport coupe, M3 steering wheel, DCT paddles, Magnaflow exhaust.
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