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Followed too close to the back of another car and or had a bad reaction time to braking...

For warning: I have a hunch that this topic may go nasty, so let this be a for-warning that if this topic slides towards personal attacks and or the event that this damage occured on then this thread will be closed...

Call me psychic but id prefer to pre-warn... :mellow:

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ok, there was sufficiant spacing, however the line infront of me had to end up slamming his brakes on, as he said to me the car infront of him had to, and by the time i reacted (as i was checkin my mirrors) i was pretty close and was down to about 10 odd km when i impacted.

Ian, rung insurance they seem pretty kool, but due to the excess ($1900) i'm gonna see if i can do it all for cheaper and avoid having a claim against my name. Got a mate who is lookin at seeling his GTR bar so thats good, and i'll see if it's cheaper to get a new bonnet or reapir that one and go from there, and i'm gonna try and sweet talk the welders at work to see if they can weld the top of the fmic on for me

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ok, there was sufficiant spacing, however the line infront of me had to end up slamming his brakes on, as he said to me the car infront of him had to, and by the time i reacted (as i was checkin my mirrors) i was pretty close and was down to about 10 odd km when i impacted.

so you had left sufficient space, but it wasn't enough to stop in time?

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Followed too close to the back of another car and or had a bad reaction time to braking...

For warning: I have a hunch that this topic may go nasty, so let this be a for-warning that if this topic slides towards personal attacks and or the event that this damage occured on then this thread will be closed...

Call me psychic but id prefer to pre-warn... :mellow:

Col, won't be any personal attacks comin from me, s**t happens may just have to open up the distance between me and everyone else a little more. Nothin against the even either, just really upset i didn't get to finish it, was really lookin foward to it for weeks in advance

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Ouch, Ian, as in Ian with the r32 gtr?? thins for cheaper, no offence but isnt the repair job up to Ian.

PLease dont get mad,, its just how id take it.

once again sorry to see damage

I just put ians name there as he was the one who asked, i didn't run into ian

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Col, won't be any personal attacks comin from me,

It was everyone else i was thinking about Mort... :mellow:

Let me state it for everyone else. He understands he was too close and that this was the fault of the accident. But it was just that an accident and he is taking care of the car that was damaged. So eveyone should be happy about it, he has taken the right attitude towards the accident and he will learn from the situation.

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