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I have been speaking with Aidwin, the damage to his car is about $4000, so he is currently getting prices from a few places.

He said to thank all of you who helped him yesterday, and is keen to come on another cruise once his car is fixed.

See'ya:burnout:

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Originally posted by Nizmo

........pegged the shirts to the portable washing line on the back of GTS-T VSPECS car hehehe......

:bahaha:

*SAfrican American*

And I just thought It was hand holds for pushing the car...

Sounds like you all had a blast..

And sounds like Nizmo recovered better than I on sunday morning...

:spew:

Yeah more damage than what we thought on his skyline. Its going through insurance now - so it should be fixed ok. My premium only went up $100 bucks - which I was very surprised about.

Aidwin told me that RAC told him off for not having insurance! I don't see how this is any of thier business.....

Mine is also going through insurance - so should be fixed alot quicker.

Aidwin has been really nice about the whole thing - thank goodness.

Psiker was telling me that some car clubs would have driven past laughing?? I'm glad SAU is not like that.

Originally posted by Sneeza

Psiker was telling me that some car clubs would have driven past laughing?? I'm glad SAU is not like that.

Never! that's why SAU is different from other clubs... we'll never leave stranded!

we really feel sorry for you all who got invoved, but accidents happends.

and it'd good every ones all cool about it all, aiden could have went mental if he wanted to but I don think he is... :D I thought he and you handled it pretty well!

anyway good to hear all worked out ok.

now now dont this stop you comming from our cruises!

cheers

Joe

nexus haha these boys can tell u i looked pretty dodgy on sunday - hence Joe driving the machine. Haha i was pretty dodgy already when u saw me at the deen and we had only been there 10mins! But we had a great time no one drove the porcelin bus which is always a good sign!

Sneeza hope everything goes well - see u at next cruise matey!

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