I'm kind of surprised at how much debris was left behind from the Nissan, because the damage to your truck doesn't look too bad (but maybe it's worse in real life, just judging by the photos).
I wonder if maybe your truck wasn't the first thing the Nissan crashed into??
Its pretty cold this week especially at nite. Those parts are all plastic so theyll get pretty brittle in the cold temperatures. Then if its hit at the right (wrong) angle and everything breaks or shatters without a need for a lot of speed at impact.
My bet is the guy was drunk. Its easier to deal with a hit and run on a parked car than a DUI if he had stuck around.
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Originally Posted by Peanut
I'm kind of surprised at how much debris was left behind from the Nissan, because the damage to your truck doesn't look too bad (but maybe it's worse in real life, just judging by the photos).
I wonder if maybe your truck wasn't the first thing the Nissan crashed into??
The kids feel asleep so I was able to get out to take another look at the truck.
I kicked around the snow a bit and uncovered another few pieces of the bumper. The biggest one has the bar code and pin. Looks like Beyond.ca was right again.
Now I need my wife to get home from work so I can wander the neighbourhood with a pitchfork and/or torch.
Nissan might be able to link the barcodes to the VIN number. I'm pretty sure they scan them to the vehicle at the assembly plant.
I drove around for a bit and only came across a black Titan that had no damage.
It is definitely a Nissan Titan as there was one parked on the road and the parts matched perfectly. Sadly, that truck was still in one piece. I knocked on a few doors to see if I could find the owner of that one but didn't have any luck. Sometimes people notice when their neighbours have the same vehicles as them.