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Sicko wants $75,000 for the wreckage of the car Paul Walker died in


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Internet can be a depraved place. Mess and poor taste are found in every nook and cranny. However, few people can really say they are as vile as anyone who decides to post is a good idea. this goes to Craigslist: a piece of magnetic headlight assembly Porsche Carrera GT Paul Walker was killed in. As far as we can tell this is legal. They are asking for $75,000 for this item.

“These items were all personally recovered by me from the accident scene the night of the accident,” the garbage collector wrote in his post. “All items were cleared after police allowed public access to the area and removed the yellow tape.”

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Walker was killed while riding with a friend in a Carrera GT 2005 in Valencia, California on November 30, 2013. Along with the floodlights, this garbage sack was also picked up and sold “a door piece,” “some miscellaneous pieces including a molten metal bar filled with asphalt.” ” and “carbon fiber from the car.” Again: this is the scene where someone died.

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How can a person with a good conscience rummage through the area of ​​the dead, steal the wreckage from the accident, keep them for nearly 10 years and then try to stuff them in? Craigslist for 75 thousand is beyond me. If it also outranks you, that means you’re not a bad, bad person, unlike this guy.

Jalopnik has reached out to Craigslist for comment on the matter, and we will update this article when and if we receive a response.

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