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Cars are unibody these days. You and four of your friends carried an entire chassis through a human-sized door? Did you remove the doors? Did you remove the windshield? Did you move the engine and trans too? Did you carry the whole subframe together, or? How'd you get the lift in the house? Did you rent any tools?
...now, I'm not calling you a liar, but barring a 90's Miata, I dunno, bro. I just don't know, bro.
edit: missed a spot, .world snowflakes
So no response to "this is impossible, four dudes would need to carry the entire chassis in through a residential door" other than insults. Gotcha.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. And your story has a huge gaping hole in the middle of it that you cannot explain.
I hoped you’ve done some reflection on this thread as your outburst seemed unnecessary.
His username checks out though.