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I have to say I am amazed it started after being submerged in salt water for several hours. i wonder how much more it could have taken.

apparently being driven through a shed, dropped 10 feet from a crane, having an RV dropped on it, being set on fire, and being placed on top of a building 200 feet or so, having the building demolished with explosives. It not only survived it, buit it started back up :P

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apparently being driven through a shed, dropped 10 feet from a crane, having an RV dropped on it, being set on fire, and being placed on top of a building 200 feet or so, having the building demolished with explosives. It not only survived it, buit it started back up :P

I would love to see if a Silverado or an F150 could take that kind of punishment. If it could that would be a huge boost for GM and FORD.

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