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  1. This entire website has a voluntary content rating to block access by minors. This rating is compatible with microsoft internet explorer's content filtering function and facilitates website blocking software. For a tutorial on blocking this site click here. Copyright bangbrosnetwork.com, inc. All rights reserved.

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  2. The tubes in the last pic are the normal drain tubes - that's where coolant will drain if the system is over pressure. You need to figure out if that's where the coolant is coming from - if so, there's an issue in the system - water pump, thermostat, etc.

  3. 1) Absolutely file the report. When it comes to insurance mediation, they compare the reports to come up with an "aggregate" story of what happened. If the guy who hit you doesn't file one, the only story they have is yours.

    2) He may not have come out and said it, but I think it's general policy with CPD to not come out to a non-injury accident where both vehicles are drive-able. It might suck, but I think you're lucky a cop even showed up on the scene.

    I had a similar accident about six years ago. Someone pulled through a parking spot and T-boned my car while I was driving in a parking lot. Police did not come out, I filed a report the next morning. They didn't. Insurance companies found her at fault and it didn't cost us a dime.

    I think the biggest issue you may have is you didn't get their insurance info, but if you have car info I bet the insurance company can get it.

  4. ^^^ Roger this. The bigger it is, the more detail it'll show. Most of the detail is done with shading. If you want it average sized (4"x6"ish), you probably won't get all of the detail you see here, but it won't look terrible. Make it your whole back, you'll be able to read the size off the tire.

  5. If you want my honest opinion, take the $20k, buy a rental property and gradually put your son in charge of it - upkeep and renter relations. The experience he gets there will be better business training than a four year degree and probably a better income stream as well.

    And I'm only half kidding - I'm pretty disenchanted with the modern take on higher education. And this comes from a person with multiple degrees...

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