NSW Corvettes
General Discussion Area => Corvette Related Chat => Topic started by: 87Z51 on November 29, 2006, 10:39:06 PM
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I wonder why is it cut in half?
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Originally posted by 69 DIRTY RAT
I wonder why is it cut in half?
I'd guess at least two reasons:
1. It is easier to transport and move around something smaller.
2. It is harder to sneak a car through customs as a wreck and then piece it back together as a "legitimate" car when the frame is cut down the middle.
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I thought they had actually made it so you couldn't import wrecks to be rebuilt (eg, it will not be able to be registered)
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i think you can import wrecks....just not brand new wrecks...
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Originally posted by ozvette
I thought they had actually made it so you couldn't import wrecks to be rebuilt (eg, it will not be able to be registered)
You're right. I could have worded my post better. ;42
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Originally posted by Vette Obsessed
You're right. I could have worded my post better. ;42
So stop drinking:drink
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Originally posted by Cameron 77C3
Originally posted by Vette Obsessed
You're right. I could have worded my post better. ;42
So stop drinking:drink
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