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it looks fixable, this is the bit i kick myself, because i had the under lying eg the rear shelt etc if they are damaged to replace yours..

we cut the remains of the cut up last weekend to take to the tip..

i do however have pile sof the interior stuff left, so if you need some get in touch with me and ill see ifi can help you out

good luck sorting it, theres a couple of places in the east who should be able to help with panels if you need them

A1 nissan wrecking in qld is where i got my cut from

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94 Musgrave Rd

Coopers Plains

QLD, 4108

Australia

Ph: (07) 3277 8926

Other: (07) 3277 8926

Fax: (07) 3277 9938

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Damn that looks bad, how did she reverse it so hard?? :) Yeah good luck with the insurance, I hope you had her down as a driver. Good luck with getting the car & house fixed. :)

Thanx for the kind words guys. She wasnt reversing. She was turning right onto willmott dve in rockingham. (not going to fast or anything, witness has testified this) road was greasy and car hit some loose shit. Tail has comeout. She has panicked and hit the wrong pedals. Car has spun a few times and slid backwards up the persons front lawn into thier carport.

Insurance has said that they will cover it. My excess is gonna be $1400 and if it is written off i get first dibs on the wreck. All my mods are covered too which is handy.

  • 4 weeks later...

That looks bad, Just glad everyone is Ok.

It is a sad thing to say, but cars can be replaced...... I would hate it to happen to me, but as long as everyone is safe, there will be light at the end of the tunnel.

Thank goddness for the insurance company covering it

All the best

Mike

Whoa dude!!! thats some nice bingle right there. If nobody is hurt all you can really do is sit back, scratch your head and laugh eh. Make sure u take bulk photos so you can pull em out at the wedding and make some "thick and thin" comment :( I see bully beat the fire truck there.

Hope it works out for you mate. The "its just a car" thing may not be working for you right now but look back on it in a while and you will laugh.

Maybe she needs a minor "how not to freak out while going sideways" course.



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