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Salar, what is your VIN?

You might save some face on here and win some respect back by being honest and providing this to us so people can avoid buying your S2000?
Somebody on this forum must have met him, know where he lives... Anyone care to go and have a quick look at his VIN and post it up here?
Salar, I am not a religious person at all, but I do believe in karma and that what goes around comes around.
Hopefully if karma catches you up, it will be sooner rather than later on in your life. The reason I say sooner rather than later is because perhaps in a few years time when you get married and have a baby strapped into one of your future cars which gets wrecked...
I think the rest can be left to your imagination, but that's ok, do unto others and all that, eh?
Salar, I know it sounds like the whole forum is raining hell down upon you, but you have to understand our point of view. This is such a stereotypical circumstance. I apologize if I offend you, but frankly, you have offended everyone else here with your wanton, careless attitude.
You are very young driver with very little experience. You bought a car that you could barely afford (obviously, you spent all your money on the car and couldn't afford insurance). NO ONE buys a car like this without insurance. That alone lends your mental capacity to be questioned. In fact, I would guess that there are S2000 owners out there that do not have insurance who read this thread and are now SERIOUSLY thinking about purchasing coverage.
You don't even know what kind of tires you have. Tires are BAR NONE the most important part of a car. They are the only part of the vehicle that comes in contact with the ground and thus the fundamental piece of all vehicle dynamics. I bet you never checked tire pressures either.
You openly stated that you would make an attempt to sell this car to an unsuspecting buyer (read: victim). You even said it yourself that you would be a "dick" in doing this. Your own stupidity is going to end up getting someone killed. I would never feel 100% safe pushing that car to the limits again, even if you don't have frame damage.
You need to rethink your stance on selling this car. Your immaturity is appalling.
"Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn." ~ C. S. Lewis
Learn from this situation and don't screw someone else over. You'll get yours in the end if you do.
You are very young driver with very little experience. You bought a car that you could barely afford (obviously, you spent all your money on the car and couldn't afford insurance). NO ONE buys a car like this without insurance. That alone lends your mental capacity to be questioned. In fact, I would guess that there are S2000 owners out there that do not have insurance who read this thread and are now SERIOUSLY thinking about purchasing coverage.
You don't even know what kind of tires you have. Tires are BAR NONE the most important part of a car. They are the only part of the vehicle that comes in contact with the ground and thus the fundamental piece of all vehicle dynamics. I bet you never checked tire pressures either.
You openly stated that you would make an attempt to sell this car to an unsuspecting buyer (read: victim). You even said it yourself that you would be a "dick" in doing this. Your own stupidity is going to end up getting someone killed. I would never feel 100% safe pushing that car to the limits again, even if you don't have frame damage.
You need to rethink your stance on selling this car. Your immaturity is appalling.
"Experience: that most brutal of teachers. But you learn, my God do you learn." ~ C. S. Lewis
Learn from this situation and don't screw someone else over. You'll get yours in the end if you do.
If there is justice in the world, then the next time this slimeball cracks up because he's too stupid to slow down in the rain, the integrity of the passenger compartment will be compromised. A lot.
Originally Posted by shrike,Oct 18 2005, 02:48 AM
If there is justice in the world, then the next time this slimeball cracks up because he's too stupid to slow down in the rain, the integrity of the passenger compartment will be compromised. A lot.
Originally Posted by Doug0716,Oct 18 2005, 02:56 PM
I think that's a bit much... but I do think he needs to bear the financial burden of his actions and decisions.
I wouldn't wish harm on him, but he does need to grow a pair and mature a little. What do you say Salar? Still going to screw someone over?
damn! this thread has turned a u-turn since i last visited. either way, most potential S2K buyers are pretty educated and will look for signs of repairs, so there is no doubt they will know. The accident was also reported to the police evident by the writing on the window "LPD", so its more than likely Carfax will have this in their report (not salvage title, but previous accident). Either way, your not going to get back close to what you paid for it so it would be a lot easier and ethical to sell as is and get what you can. Just from this thread, I doubt a lot of members will sell you anything to fix the car, or at least not at a fair price 
ps. i hope that isn't you in the picture:

ps. i hope that isn't you in the picture:
Originally Posted by C4SxM5,Oct 18 2005, 05:05 PM
ps. i hope that isn't you in the picture:
Anybody near that area recognize that place? Swing by... see if it's still there... get the VIN... ect ect ect...
In all honesty from my personal knowledge, I was under the impression that if a car has no frame damage then it can be repaired back to original condition. Judging by your responses im thinking i am probably wrong... If I had known that the car is dangerous once it is fixed, i would mention it to the buyer. Im not just saying this to try gain respect from yall cuz I honestly dont give a damn since all of you are just letters over the internet to me (not trying to be rude). Nor am I saying this so I can buy stuff from yall because I can easily make a new name on my friends computer. The only thing I thought I was doing wrong or being a "dick" for leaving out telling the customer the car has been in an accident since I thought it wouldnt matter because everything damaged has been replaced.
Thanks for the FEW of you that have actually educated me in a mature manner about why this is wrong. To everyone else, if I actually didnt care about the safety of the person who buys the car I would be even more happier to sell it to him just to piss yall off. BTW that is not me in the picture but a friend of mine who drove me there to take pictures.
Thanks for the FEW of you that have actually educated me in a mature manner about why this is wrong. To everyone else, if I actually didnt care about the safety of the person who buys the car I would be even more happier to sell it to him just to piss yall off. BTW that is not me in the picture but a friend of mine who drove me there to take pictures.
Originally Posted by Salar,Oct 18 2005, 06:58 PM
In all honesty from my personal knowledge, I was under the impression that if a car has no frame damage then it can be repaired back to original condition. Judging by your responses im thinking i am probably wrong... If I had known that the car is dangerous once it is fixed, i would mention it to the buyer.


