UPDATE: Range Rover fire pics

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-GZ-

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insurance company just uploaded these photos. i may have overexaggerated a little....doesnt look so bad.

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after
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Fatdog

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What were you griping about? A little bit of elbow grease and that thing is showroom new! :lol:

You don't have to apologize for "over exaggerating". I imagine in that circumstance, we each would have thought the same thing. :yes:

By the way, what brand of boots are those? :thumbsup:
 

-GZ-

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Fatdog said:
By the way, what brand of boots are those? :thumbsup:
those are carhartts....they were on the floor behind the drivers seat with my air max....neither went up in flames...just smoke damage
 

-GZ-

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baddboybill said:
-GZ- said:
hahaha.........added two more photos
I just cant believe no damage to the boots, Are they fireproof too :huh: :hmmm: :lol:
ha! nope... my boots, shoes and bowling ball didnt really get touched by the flames....the bowling ball bag was pretty melty though...it was on the floor behind the center console
 

-GZ-

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so after talking with my insurance company....they valued the vehicle at a bout $150 more than the agreed upon price....but that doesnt include the tax, title, and licensing fees and all the other little bs fees...soooo theyre gonna pay off the loan and send me a check for about $300 + the the cost of items that were lost....i paid $1800 out of pocket to get it....so i basically paid $1500 to drive an 11 year-old Range Rover for 5 weeks.

i coulda leased a brand new one for a month for that!!!!

bullshit!!

but i do get to drive a 2011 Dodge Charger rental for a few weeks
 

baddboybill

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-GZ- said:
so after talking with my insurance company....they valued the vehicle at a bout $150 more than the agreed upon price....but that doesnt include the tax, title, and licensing fees and all the other little bs fees...soooo theyre gonna pay off the loan and send me a check for about $300 + the the cost of items that were lost....i paid $1800 out of pocket to get it....so i basically paid $1500 to drive an 11 year-old Range Rover for 5 weeks.

i coulda leased a brand new one for a month for that!!!!

bullshiat!!

but i do get to drive a 2011 Dodge Charger rental for a few weeks
Seems a bit fishy. You should check into seller and carfax :thumbsdown:
 

Reli

Boomus Fidelis
Sucks about your ride........Old school RR's are good looking rides. Not the most reliable of course, but always on my favorite list.
 

-GZ-

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redbenjoe said:
right --either frank or norm --
will have that one all spiffed up in a jiffy

:-D
id rather have them fix my m70 and my 2 777s :thumbsup:
having those things in non working order is way more depressing than losin my ride
 

Fatdog

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-GZ- said:
redbenjoe said:
right --either frank or norm --
will have that one all spiffed up in a jiffy

:-D
id rather have them fix my m70 and my 2 777s :thumbsup:
having those things in non working order is way more depressing than losin my ride
:agree:
 
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