Bullet holes and blood in this one

teledan

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It is haunted! Run away!

My 2006 Dodge Ram has what looks like blood spatter on the headliner. Haven't been able to get it out but I don't really care. I ain't afraid of no ghosts!
 

jastutte

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are there exit wounds on the other side of the Rover or did the Passenger catch them all?
 

discostew

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I'd drive it :cool:
Oh hell yes. If the price is right I'm a new owner. I don't think anybody died in the thing cause it would be in some impund evidence limbo. I didn't look all that close at the inside of the doors. I see more and more shot up cars lately. The whole damn customer base is changing. Today some Volvo customer called the service manager a white motherfucker and said he was coming down to kick his ass. that would be ill advised because out of 10 techs I have more than half have guns in there toolbox.
 

4Runner

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Hell, I thought all Rovers came with bullet holes. Here’s the one in my wife’s daily. Spent too much time in Seattle.
 

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sdtim

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Statistically you're way less likely to get shots fired at the same car twice...or so I'd imagine. I think you could market the bullet holes as a safety feature.
 

best4x4

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Saw a P38 Holland & Holland edition where a deer rifle went off while driving on the lease. Bullet went thru the rear seat, thru his sons hip, then it went thru the back of the center console, where it bounced around and then exited the vehicle only to hit the bell housing and then return into the cabin where it struck the drivers leg, and then landed in the door panel as it's final resting place. Blood was all over the back seat, and the drivers floor. Customer wanted it all fixed.
 

discostew

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Statistically you're way less likely to get shots fired at the same car twice...or so I'd imagine. I think you could market the bullet holes as a safety feature.
I'm not sure that's true. Some people engage in behavior that might make them get shot at a lot. The last few cars I've seen shot up look like they where trying to drive away. I'm guessing some drug deal gone bad or something. Recently had a Jag that the instrument cluster got hit. That guy has to be the luckiest dude alive today.