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x2floor wrote:the two headlights look ok including the 2 fog lights, center grille, front bumper, 2 front fenders and 2 front alloy rims. Rear rims could be good too. The Radiator might still be good as well as the 2 front shocks, fender sheild, axle, velocity joint, steering rack, cv joint, battery and possibly engine and tranny components.
That vehicle should have been scrapped by the owners for parts at least they would have gotten some cash (better than nothing) and cancel the insurance. If this is a court matter for owners vs Bamotors then what happens now since:
1) the car is destroyed
2) bamotors no longer exist.
As a matter of fact, from bamotors the name changed to Trinidad Automobiles Ltd. which is no more since Lifestyle Motors are the new owners. In addition Renault was last imported under the bamotors name since trinidad auto din't want nothing to do with it and now worse yet for Lifestyle, I sure they doh wanna inherit that sheit.
Renault bashing aside, it was actually a safe car with 5-star EURONCAP ratings. It just didn't have to end this way.
x2floor wrote:the two headlights look ok including the 2 fog lights, center grille, front bumper, 2 front fenders and 2 front alloy rims. Rear rims could be good too. The Radiator might still be good as well as the 2 front shocks, fender sheild, axle, velocity joint, steering rack, cv joint, battery and possibly engine and tranny components.
That vehicle should have been scrapped by the owners for parts at least they would have gotten some cash (better than nothing) and cancel the insurance. If this is a court matter for owners vs Bamotors then what happens now since:
1) the car is destroyed
2) bamotors no longer exist.
As a matter of fact, from bamotors the name changed to Trinidad Automobiles Ltd. which is no more since Lifestyle Motors are the new owners. In addition Renault was last imported under the bamotors name since trinidad auto din't want nothing to do with it and now worse yet for Lifestyle, I sure they doh wanna inherit that sheit.
Renault bashing aside, it was actually a safe car with 5-star EURONCAP ratings. It just didn't have to end this way.
x2floor wrote:the two headlights look ok including the 2 fog lights, center grille, front bumper, 2 front fenders and 2 front alloy rims. Rear rims could be good too. The Radiator might still be good as well as the 2 front shocks, fender sheild, axle, velocity joint, steering rack, cv joint, battery and possibly engine and tranny components.
That vehicle should have been scrapped by the owners for parts at least they would have gotten some cash (better than nothing) and cancel the insurance. If this is a court matter for owners vs Bamotors then what happens now since:
1) the car is destroyed
2) bamotors no longer exist.
As a matter of fact, from bamotors the name changed to Trinidad Automobiles Ltd. which is no more since Lifestyle Motors are the new owners. In addition Renault was last imported under the bamotors name since trinidad auto din't want nothing to do with it and now worse yet for Lifestyle, I sure they doh wanna inherit that sheit.
Renault bashing aside, it was actually a safe car with 5-star EURONCAP ratings. It just didn't have to end this way.
3stagevtec wrote:These were taken the day after...
and it still behind the mall...
andrew.smith066 wrote:the pictures you were shared was removed, can you upload again
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