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Originally posted by ed

shall I post photo's dave? :(

Please do Ed.....

Most people saw the damage either ast the accident or at Akira anyway........

Thanks for everyone's support. I just hope I get a nice big cheque from his insurance company so I can go shopping again.

I wish the import laws weren't changing, now I can't import something sufficiently hardcore.......:)

Originally posted by Doctor

What type of Silvia was it .Was it red?

I think it was a two-tone S13.....god they are ugly, ugly cars.

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I don't think I'd be able to deal with driving a normal car Pete. I crave kW's.....

Cars I would love and will be looking for:

1. Series 7 RX7

2. Hardcore Pimped Out Chaser

3. Late Model TT Supra

4. Hardcore Pimped Out Soarer

5. R33 worked off it's tits

farrrrkkk... so ur car IS actually totalled totalled??... i thought it was just ur comment to decribe the scenary more dramatically... damn thats bad... i haven't even seen ur car..

as for ur next car, i think number 2 will suit u very nice (if u can find a worked out example that is...)

good luck dave

Thanks Jon......I would kill for a hardore pimpin chaser. But chances are pretty slim of finding one.....

YOU NEVER SAW THE CAR BECAUSE YOU NEVER COME OUT CRUISING!!!! :shake: :(

Now we'll never get to see if my 4wd would've been any match against yours after i modded it up to the eyeballs.....

Originally posted by cereal

YOU NEVER SAW THE CAR BECAUSE YOU NEVER COME OUT CRUISING!!!! :shake: :(

Now we'll never get to see if my 4wd would've been any match against yours after i modded it up to the eyeballs.....

I COULD NEVER COME OUT CRUISING COZ I NEVER HAD MY LICENCE... hehe

considering my bogging-down-off-the-line technique , i think ur 4wd might have been faster off the line... hehe:D

Originally posted by darK

dave.. how bad is ur car? coz i thought it would have been like.. the rear bar wrecked.. and the wheels scratched or something..

i had no idea its like.. totally farked..

It's pretty rooted. The chassis is out of whack.....there'll be pics soon.

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