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Postby ganjafarmer143 » November 29th, 2008, 9:21 pm

reminds me of a carmax ad..one smoking hot renault for sale

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Postby QG » November 30th, 2008, 12:24 am

someone say a project car????? :mrgreen:

Throw in a Turbo SR, bucket seats and a flash down...buy some cheap steel rims, do some minor touches and yuh orrn! :D ...cause like nobody want it.

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Postby acesinghit » November 30th, 2008, 12:57 pm

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.

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Postby RichieRich » November 30th, 2008, 1:05 pm

Team Loco wrote:Fs: two renault laguna headlamps. Like new, real hott

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Postby gt4tified » December 1st, 2008, 3:17 pm

That car was probably touched by evil. Anyone know if they found any charred body part remains in the boot? Well, at least we now see what the interior frame construction of a renault looks like.

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Postby Michael Knight... » December 4th, 2008, 11:33 am

So they put it out and they left it there??

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Postby ek4ever » December 4th, 2008, 11:39 am

Michael Knight... wrote:So they put it out and they left it there??


Why yuh sounding surprised for???? Is firetruck Trinidad....as far as the fire service concerned..."My wuk done"

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Postby nortel » December 4th, 2008, 9:02 pm

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.


I agree with you boy. Why some tuners didn't come together, pull the car to the wharf, scrap it and sell de parts or give some vagrant it to enjoy some confort before the police pick him up.

But seriously the car was a good car, i would seriously like to know who the owners of that car was cause they should of really scrap the car instead of leaving it for idle teens to have a joke out of it.

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Postby nortel » December 4th, 2008, 9:04 pm

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.


I agree with you boy. Why some tuners didn't come together, pull the car to the wharf, scrap it and sell de parts or give some vagrant it to enjoy some confort before the police pick him up.

But seriously the car was a good car, i would seriously like to know who the owners of that car was cause they should of really scrap the car instead of leaving it for idle teens to have a joke out of it.

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Postby nortel » December 4th, 2008, 9:04 pm

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.


I agree with you boy. Why some tuners didn't come together, pull the car to the wharf, scrap it and sell de parts or give some vagrant it to enjoy some confort before the police pick him up.

But seriously the car was a good car, i would seriously like to know who the owners of that car was cause they should of really scrap the car instead of leaving it for idle teens to have a joke out of it.

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Postby QG » December 4th, 2008, 10:34 pm

yuh understand

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Re: The Gulf City Renault... (updated)

Postby andrew.smith066 » February 7th, 2011, 3:14 am

the
3stagevtec wrote:These were taken the day after...



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and it still behind the mall...


the pictures you were shared was removed, can you upload again

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Re: The Gulf City Renault... (updated)

Postby cinco » February 7th, 2011, 6:47 am

why
the car bun down
who cares its 3 years ago u join here to ask for these pics?

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Re: The Gulf City Renault... (updated)

Postby K74T » February 7th, 2011, 9:07 am

andrew.smith066 wrote:the pictures you were shared was removed, can you upload again



dude r u serious? :roll:

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Re: The Gulf City Renault... (updated)

Postby Team Loco » February 7th, 2011, 9:22 am

the car was removed by the City corporation due to health risks, moquitos etc.

this topic is now dead

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Re: The Gulf City Renault... (updated)

Postby Hook » February 7th, 2011, 9:27 am

andrew.smith066, PM the guy instead of bumping an old ass thread.

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