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1) was she hot?

2) its always the womans fault

3) be grateful u drive a white car so if you only respray one panel the colour difference will be alright.

when the chick said "i hope you'll be honest with this" you should have said "i hope you learn how to drive after this" :P

good to hear your car is okay though :D

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man... i so underestimated my "scratches"...

$1700... i need a new reinforcement bar for the rear, the rear bar is pushed, the boot and lights dont line up and there is a slight buckle in the rear passenger wheel arch. :P

to make matters worse, the driver of the other car and her bf are being so difficult, he told me today "i dont mind having to drag this out for as long as it takes" ...

really nice guy.

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Well not as bad, we had a bing in the falcon on the weekend. No biggy, just a long late night trying to get the damn transmission fluid sealed up. We were running away from Airport security after a successful night of "freeing the dirt) and nudged a pole when I had the lights off. Now if I had the skyline already, none of this would of happened.

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they want me to not go through insurance and all this other dodgy stuff...

tis cool, my insurer will pay for it, then hit them up for the costs.

the worst thing is that it doesn't look like much at all...

i have piccys, will post them tomorrow.

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they are about mid 20's.

Just Cars have been fantastic, I spoke to the same guy about 4 times there today and i rung this arvo to tell the supervisor how good he has been.

Not sure who their insurer is.

Dude, if you go third party and smash into somebody and write your car off... you wont have any cash to replace it or repair it.

dont do it.

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