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My Porsche was destroyed in a truck collision.


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Jesus christ, the guy that rear ended the truck died R.I.P him and

R.I.P the Porsche I never knew.

The porsche apparently flew of the back of the truck (it was the car in the back). They couldn't find the driver at first, but then they found pieces of him in the forest.

A semi truck driver from Oregon died Saturday after his truck rear-ended another semi on Interstate 80 east of Aurora.

The truck that was hit was hauling cars, one of which fell onto the road during the crash at about 11:20 a.m. That car was then run over by the other semi, driven by 37-year-old Alex Zdrylyuk of Beaverton, Ore., according to a press release from the Nebraska State Patrol.

Zdrylyuk was not wearing a seat belt and died from his injuries. The driver of the semi in front was wearing a seat belt, and was not reported injured by the State Patrol.

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http://journalstar.com/articles/2007/07/28...dc312364875.txt

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Wow, that is amazing. Guess it was not meant to be. How you deal with insurance for that?

It's always best to buy your own insurance for the transportation of any high end or collectable car. Typically inexpensive and easily acquired. Relying on the carriers insurance can be risky or lenghy.

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I was confused and puzzled at first, trying to understand your post.

Coz' It didn't make sense, if it was your Pcar, you must be driving, but you said a truck rear-ended another truck and.....your Pcar died...???

Hahaha...then I got it!

I'm sorry to hear that, but at least you weren't driving it then!

Time to start shopping again! What Fun! :P

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