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			I'm curious why people are suggesting a PPI.  A normal PPI would be done by a mechanic because you want to know the mechanical condition of the vechicle.  What does a mechanic know about body work?  They're two VERY different animals.  To me, it would be like going to a dentist for an appendectomy.  If you're wanting a professional opinion on a wrecked car, why not make arrangements with your ins co to have an adjuster look at it?  Or is this what is being referred to when saying "PPI" - a review by the appropriate professional?  Just trying to expand my small knowledge base.
		 
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