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hmm they are taking for ever to load up... its clearly yours daz as the plates are 85urk

and shane i think its your black r33 where thw plates 413 iyn?

ohh! i thought u meant of my not my car lol yeah u would have some of my car send it to me in pm if u can il have a look 2moro i gota go. cya guys.

is the power pole ok that u hit isaac? :(

bryn, where are these other pics u speak of? man i miss that car :(

morning all :woot:

there was no power pole - a servo driveway in gladstone, and a tyre/embankment at mt cotton lol oh and the old lady that i did a hit an run for :P

she wasn't too bad - ol mate osteoporosis had kicked in so was like running into a big bird like an ibis - bones are brittle and hollow :P

so lesson learnt if you're going to hit a pedestrian make sure its a little old lady.

hey karen

which panel shop did your car go to and are they any good, i ask cos a friend of mine needs to get his white 33 repaired :P

I went to Kustom FX in Underwood (they are located at 13 Kenway Drive). They came recommended to me by Mushroom, who has had some work done there before. I was concerned about paint matching (mine being red and all), but your mate shouldn't have to worry about that too much with his being white :woot:

I was quite happy with the results...they also had to get plastic welding done as my grille was cracked - you can't even tell :(

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