i used to drive a 2000 honda accord v6 coupe and wrecked it back in july of 2005. sold it to a junk yard place and never saw it since...until yesterday. i saw my old car on the fwy on my way to work. it was the weirdest feeling i've had yet it felt cool to see it again. i wish i had a camera at hand to take pics but i was driving =/ after more than 3 years later i see the car back on the road all fixed and looked almost the same as when i had it before.here's a few pics of the accord i had...and the day some a$$hole cut in front of me at an intersection
not to be skeptical but; how do you know it was your car? out of the 100,000 or so they built I'm sure a few were red ones. did you stop and check the vin # or something?
Quote, originally posted by scherry2 »not to be skeptical but; how do you know it was your car? out of the 100,000 or so they built I'm sure a few were red ones. did you stop and check the vin # or something?i do recognize the license plate...well first when i saw it i noticed the oem lip kit then the wheels then i drove closer and saw the same license plate number i had before. only thing different now is that it's using stock headlights and has no fog lights.
It's a good thing if your ex is in the crosswalk, and you have a really big bumper.
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Quote, originally posted by K-NINE »It's a good thing if your ex is in the crosswalk, and you have a really big bumper. Nah, one of those bulldozer things with the scoop in the front. Because then I'd just scoop'm up and haul'm to the trash landfill where he belongs.
Quote, originally posted by lowincash »i do recognize the license plate...well first when i saw it i noticed the oem lip kit then the wheels then i drove closer and saw the same license plate number i had before. only thing different now is that it's using stock headlights and has no fog lights.the license plate goes with the car when you get rid if it? Interesting. in Indiana and Wisconsin your license plate goes to your new car.
Occasionally I'll see my old Vibe GT driving around town or the Tundra (vehicle before the Vibe). The Tundra I see a lot because the guy works off the road we live on. However, the VGT just appears out of nowhere sometimes. Still has the tribal decals on the sides... so easy to spot.
Quote, originally posted by scherry2 »the license plate goes with the car when you get rid if it? Interesting. in Indiana and Wisconsin your license plate goes to your new car. yup the plate goes with the car most of the time...i'm sure you can keep the plate...not sure about other states, but in cali the plate starts by numbers, if it begins with a 2 it's an old plate which usually goes with the older cars...now the new cars are beginning with 6's lol
Quote, originally posted by lowincash »yup the plate goes with the car most of the time...i'm sure you can keep the plate...not sure about other states, but in cali the plate starts by numbers, if it begins with a 2 it's an old plate which usually goes with the older cars...now the new cars are beginning with 6's lolCali is the only state that I know of that the plate stays with the car. I thought it was a little odd the first time I heard it...
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Quote, originally posted by HawaiiPontiacLover »Nah, one of those bulldozer things with the scoop in the front. Because then I'd just scoop'm up and haul'm to the trash landfill where he belongs. Awww, sorry to hear that. I'm still on pretty good terms with most of my ex's, but none of them ended particularly badly with anyone doing anything horrible to the other person.