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Man. I am out of the scene for a while and all this crazy shit happens. Thats terrible man. I can't believe that happened. Were they old blokes or just a couple of pindicks? Glad you're still in one piece. Will catch up with you soon when I drag myself back to Monday night cruises

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damn buddy dats f*kd up shyt... hook them by their balls to ur car and go for a cruse... they wanted to go for a ride right? f*kin bastards... fkrs like that really stir me up coz we work hard to have our cars and spent a lot of hard earned money and a lot of free time to maintain our cars and fkrs that dont have a clue or a purpose in life go about trying to take it from u... feel sorry for u mate... u dont know me but if u need help dealing with these lowlifes dont hasitate to ask... and also what shits me is that these fkrs pick on helpless people (smaller then them or by being out numbered) they never go after someone in a fair situation... all of my friends all smaller then me and most of them have been rolled before as we live in south west sydney but no one has ever rolled coz im like the size of a bouncer... bloody fkrs...

hope u get well man.

p.s. sorry for the language but these things stir me up...

update on police mikey?

We would all like to know!

hey guys, just an update on whats happening.

the two people who were involved in this incedent have been located by the police and are being charged with aggrevated assault and grevious bodily harm.

will let u know what happens from court

well dude,

you said all in that thread you got the truck, you even did the 1/4 mile in record time to catch him, even quoted kinks in that thread you'll hit him up for a full respray

I dont get it.....

i don't get it either

how the insurers just not pay.

when i rang my insurance company they said because im third party i have to wait for his insurance company to make a claim which they never did, I did get him and get his details but i couldnt do anything till he claimed. and would have hit him up for a full respray had he have made a claim.

its gay i knew i should have got full comp

when i rang my insurance company they said because im third party i have to wait for his insurance company to make a claim which they never did, I did get him and get his details but i couldnt do anything till he claimed. and would have hit him up for a full respray had he have made a claim.

its gay i knew i should have got full comp

if you have his details, why don't you call him..... put the pressure on him to make a claim.

when i rang my insurance company they said because im third party i have to wait for his insurance company to make a claim which they never did, I did get him and get his details but i couldnt do anything till he claimed. and would have hit him up for a full respray had he have made a claim.

its gay i knew i should have got full comp

Letter of demand? Costs $50 to get a sheriff to hand deliver it .... did that when dad got taken out on his motor bike by an unisured Ford who then gave false details to the attending police.... but we found him ;) .

Btw what insurance company are you with? Most these days will do the chasing for you even if you only have third party as most of those policies these days cover you for up to $3k-$5k if your car is damaged by uninsured/unco-operative other! Guessing you don't have this clause though????

but we found him ;) .

best comment.. EVER lol

Btw what insurance company are you with? Most these days will do the chasing for you even if you only have third party as most of those policies these days cover you for up to $3k-$5k if your car is damaged by uninsured/unco-operative other! Guessing you don't have this clause though????

even if he doesn't have this clause, surely they'd be able to push him in the right direction!

as if you'd let someone get away with something like that.

justcar insurance, they are gay i want to change to someone better but atm they the only ones who will insure An under25 p plate driver who has lost his licence before

evil weevil. i don't think he meant the guy physically did a barney. he means as in they are failing to meet their obligations to pay him. ;)

seriously the damage doesn't look that bad. have you had a quote for it? I woul say less than $1000 to fix. there is no farken way they would be paying you for a full respray anyway, so forget that idea. just get a quote. write a letter of demand, attach the quote and send it to the dude registered mail with person to person and delivery notification (you will get a signed slip back from the guy once he's received it).

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