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Someone is bound to ask why... see attachment :(

thanks for that chris.. low down.. do u understand..

ouch, its that really ya car? or are you making a funny

not funny when my bro rights off

now i get it, marki hit something last nite...

details!

morning kent.

no my brother was travelling thru kuraby estates and went around a blind corner, was too close to the curb and too evasive action to avoid a parked car and it upset the car started to oversteer. hit a 30x30x200cm concrete fence block and spun and hit the rear on the next block then it stopped..

still looking at damage

HOLY CHIT

:( no one was hurt this time

insurance? u makin him pay?

id bet them rails are damaged, not cool dude :(

technically its his car. as he drives it and all i just built it.

insurance was CTP ONLY.. which is unfortunate.. ;)

only the rails on the front was damaged and boot was buckled in by 15 odd cms. 2 TE37s where buckled too and have loss pressure so hopefully we can salvage that..

the ohlin coilovers where not damaged.. cost the owner 6k supplied and fitted and are 5,000kms old we'll be putting it up for sale soon for around 2500-3500 as we need the cash for the next project.. :(

im thinking about building.. wait for it..... RB25NEO 180sx :(

technically its his car. as he drives it and all i just built it.

insurance was CTP ONLY.. which is unfortunate.. :(

only the rails on the front was damaged and boot was buckled in by 15 odd cms. 2 TE37s where buckled too and have loss pressure so hopefully we can salvage that..

the ohlin coilovers where not damaged.. cost the owner 6k supplied and fitted and are 5,000kms old we'll be putting it up for sale soon for around 2500-3500 as we need the cash for the next project.. :(

im thinking about building.. wait for it..... RB25NEO 180sx :(

soo ur parents bought the car then?

6k for ohlins? he got ripped off ;)

haha ur a crack up, before u were bagging the rb compared to the sr, and ur going to do a 'project' rb 180? :(

P.s rohan, i love ur cold heartdness :sorcerer:

hehehe, man hook me up with a job, working 4 days a week as a casual just aint cutting it

lol,yeah come work @ Clipasl my job just Opened up, lol only there 3 weeks and now the have made me Warrenties Officer and Service agent director for all of Queensland.

the bad thing is i;m still on probation so the pay is still to be fully arranged. i'm still only on entry level pay.... just wait 2 months down only 4 months to go...

soo ur parents bought the car then?

6k for ohlins? he got ripped off ;)

haha ur a crack up, before u were bagging the rb compared to the sr, and ur going to do a 'project' rb 180? ;)

P.s rohan, i love ur cold heartdness :sorcerer:

thats ur prob shane u dnt do ur research haha.. oh well..

1. they are top line coilovers but u wouldnt knw u use shocks and lowered springs..

2. WE didnt buy them they came with the car as part of a deal :P

haha we are using a CA18 shell car and putting a RB in it... would anyone put a iron cad RB in a SR shell haha please..

anyway ladies.. no damage to the engine yay... and my next RB conversion is gonna go hard.

thats ur prob shane u dnt do ur research haha.. oh well..

1. they are top line coilovers but u wouldnt knw u use shocks and lowered springs..

2. WE didnt buy them they came with the car as part of a deal ;)

haha we are using a CA18 shell car and putting a RB in it... would anyone put a iron cad RB in a SR shell haha please..

anyway ladies.. no damage to the engine yay... and my next RB conversion is gonna go hard.

i do my research little man, and for 6k u could get a set of protek suspension, plus u'd have 2k spare from a set of 50mm dms suspension, ohlins arent that expensive u douchebag ;) fark i'd want a set of sachs for that kinda coin :P

u feelin me?

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