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Old 03-04-2015, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jhv48 View Post
If I were in ffr's shoes right now, I would be preparing myself for a product liability lawsuit. They'll be caught in the civil suit net that lawyers always throw out there. You can bet your driving shoes this asshole is going to claim a shock broke (or some other critical part) and that's what caused the accident. A good lawyer will grab that cobra carcass and have it dissected and analysed every which way to see if they could possibly blame FFR for this accident. Or at least drum up reasonable doubt. And the shock breakage on early Bilsteins is well documented in ffr's forum.

Hope this twit's lawyers don't read this or the FFR forum.
That car way predates the Bilstins, however, I have often wondered how it will work out when a kit car manufacturer puts out a car with zero passenger rollover protection and someone sues. With a good lawyer I think it's a win.
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