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bigjohnsons34 t1_j9jao97 wrote
Reply to comment by ColCrockett in Experience with salvage title inspection? by ColCrockett
There’s a pdf on the states web site somewhere and there’s a lot of information about the process
You have to have the air bags inspected and certified, it does not matter if they went off or not
It has to be towed to inspection, no tires can touch the ground
They go through the whole car, not just the part that was in the accident
bigjohnsons34 t1_j9imyl9 wrote
Reply to Experience with salvage title inspection? by ColCrockett
Just ran into the same situation with my car, luckily the insurance company let me buy it back for $250 and they left it registered and they cut me a check for the difference of the total loss. I was planning on buying it for salvage and bringing it for inspection. I spoke with a few mechanics and they all told me it’s a difficult process and almost everyone fails there 1st time. Make sure you review there rules before heading up there. Good luck, let me know how you make out.
bigjohnsons34 t1_ixh3kyv wrote
Reply to Blackies Hotdogs by smumbos
Every time I go to Costco with my daughter, we stop at Blackies Cool atmosphere, good food!!
bigjohnsons34 t1_ixft9sr wrote
Reply to Good Beef Jerky In CT? by Gutterball0
Buy a dehydrator and make your own. It’s half the fun. Get a good top round or London broil when it’s on sale ( it takes a lot to make a little) and have at it.
bigjohnsons34 t1_ivwo8nw wrote
20’years ago the Bridgeport area seamed to be loaded with them and I was talking to someone recently and mentioned that you do not see them anymore and was told that they were nesting in the utility poles and burning out transformers etc and they were poisoned off by the utility company. This is just what I was told and believe it to be true but can’t confirm
bigjohnsons34 t1_jcqognz wrote
Reply to This seems really unsafe. by Spadmo
It’s like a seen from final destination