Wow! What A Morning!
#32
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Whats left of his rental car. He really tore it up. These look like they are wheel bearings.
BTW- It was a Hertz car, I am in the process of getting Hertz' insurance to pay for the replacement pavers.
BTW- It was a Hertz car, I am in the process of getting Hertz' insurance to pay for the replacement pavers.
#33
I bet you are glad that the pavers were in the front yard that night because if they were already installed the dumbass would have destroyed either your cars in the driveway/garage or been sitting in your livingroom.
if you look at the bright side of this maybe you will get all of the pavers replaced(I know that most of them are undamaged)and then sell the extra to pay for installation
if you look at the bright side of this maybe you will get all of the pavers replaced(I know that most of them are undamaged)and then sell the extra to pay for installation
#34
That's pretty damn funny. 10 to 1 that guy was off his *** on something. Looks like your outer defenses worked very well. Even if he had an SUV, he probably wouldn't have gotten through two of the pallets. The US gov should look into this for embassy protection. You could sell them the technology for millions....!
#36
Looks like the pallet to the right is still in good shape. Could be wrong. I would say he was drunk, high, or just tired at the wheel. Good thing the pallets were in the way, or else he would have gone through your yard and might of hit somebodys car or house. Good luck in solving the case.
#38
Originally Posted by Jims5543' date='Jun 24 2004, 12:29 PM
I paid $1.75 per square foot. Installation is $1.35 per square foot. It was honestly the cheapest way to go to resurface the pool and patio.
I will take some pics of the carnage when I get home. I wish I could have gotten a pic of the car it was worked.
I will take some pics of the carnage when I get home. I wish I could have gotten a pic of the car it was worked.
I should bring a couple of guys up from florida to do it for me,
I got prices of $8500-$9500 for my driveway
I work on the guy who invented/makes Nicolock paving stones boat, but
he doesnt install them so that doesnt help me any, lol
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