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Bam Margeras Lambo Ruined

14K views 19 replies 15 participants last post by  Cali1011  
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#2 ·
Idiots. You can hardly find diesel in the US, and the nozzle is oversized.



 
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This ones kind of questionable. This kid has made some serious cash, he's had a few Ferrari's and also has a blue Murci Roadster. I wouldn't put it past him to do something like this on purpose for publicity. As mentioned the nozzle doesn't even fit and he seems to treat all his possessions horribly. He's made money riding shopping karts into curbs, so he's probably beating up his older G and getting ready to roll it of a cliff or use it as a skateboard ramp. I'm not knocking his hustle, he's made a fortune, but this dude is nothing like the majority of us Lambo owners.
 
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Oh ya, I was implying they did it on purpose for sure.



 
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Every news report keeps saying his $250,000 Lamborghini was ruined. It's far from $250k. It has been beat to hell, has no working reverse, has had "lambo doors" installed on it, had a custom chainsawed sunroof, and I am sure it has high milage. What year is this car an 04 or 05? I think before the diesel was used the car in it's current condition was worth at most $45,000 so now if it needs $45,000 repairs it's a total loss. I wouldn't pay anything for that car after the mods/abuse done to it.
 
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Ok first of all, I have a 2011 Mercedes Benz GL350 SUV diesel. The big extra sized diesel nozzles wont fit in it. I have to use the regular sized ones. The regular sized diesels are like the size of a regular gas nozzle and can fit right inside a gas vehicle's fuel door.

That being said, he probably didnt have any diesel in it at all! All he has to do is "say" his "friend" put diesel in it. There doesnt have to actually be diesel in it...
 
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> Every news report keeps saying his $250,000 Lamborghini was ruined. It's
> far from $250k. It has been beat to hell, has no working reverse, has had
> "lambo doors" installed on it, had a custom chainsawed sunroof, and I am
> sure it has high milage. What year is this car an 04 or 05? I think before the

I'm with you on whatever functional problems the car might have, the lame
doors, the sunroof stunt, and even the color (though my grandmother does
love purple!)... but high mileage? That's not a reason for "value was ruined".
Au contraire, a well maintained driven car beats a garage queen with leaky
seals and hoses any day of the week. Quite literally, actually.

> diesel was used the car in it's current condition was worth at most $45,000
> so now if it needs $45,000 repairs it's a total loss. I wouldn't pay anything
> for that car after the mods/abuse done to it.

Don't let your emotions stand in the way of offering $0.01... to part it out.