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hope everything goes well at the doctors mate.

so long as you are physically sorted, the insurance will take care of the rest. she was easily the best 33gtst I have seen in Perth and she will be missed.

hop you get to buy back the wreck, would be a shame to lose your new motor.

make sure you keep us posted on the future plans... bring on the GTArrh!?!?!?!?!

just been up at the emergency ward for another 3 hours, had a CT scan done as the x-rays showed a possible fracture/flake off one of the vertebrae in my neck.

scan came up fine, either an artifact on the x-ray, or slight calcification, and the doctors were surprised all i had was a muscle discomfort in the right side of my neck, considering what i had been through.

now that im fine, time to sort out the twisted metal!

gt51r - possible whiplash, but its hard to see with the scans, so its kind of a wait and see game, however i seem to be doing alot better than most in my situation, which i think is great.

ive had that many cars run through my head last night.. but i still have no idea what i will buy... i was going to buy a bike a while back, just lucky i didnt have this crash on a bike, instead of a car... but it will definately be a 4 wheeled vehicle, with a turbo or two. :P

ryan - once i get everything sorted with hospital, insurance, police, etc.. then i may have a few parts for sale..

yes it does suck.. but what can you do? just deal with it and move on!

mitchy, glad your alright,

im not tryna sound like a rude vulture but when you get everything sorted, i would like something off you car, aftermarket or not doesnt matter, as a reminder of my favorite r33 in perth lol

Bring on the parts ninjas! Ill take your rims :nyaanyaa:

Glad everything is well mate, It'd sure suck to be in that situation.

Hey Ryan...you have my plates :happy: I wanted HYPER33 (hence my handle) when I got my plates, but I wanted the small plates and were limited to 5 characters :(

Mitchy, glad your scans came out ok :)

Mitchy

Dude glad your ok, yeah losing the car will hurt for a while but there are far more valuable things in life, you'll be right when you get stuck into the next motoring adventure.

Hmmmm maybe we should make that wreck of yours an auto :nyaanyaa:

Take Care

Fiddy

gt51r - possible whiplash, but its hard to see with the scans, so its kind of a wait and see game, however i seem to be doing alot better than most in my situation, which i think is great.

ive had that many cars run through my head last night.. but i still have no idea what i will buy... i was going to buy a bike a while back, just lucky i didnt have this crash on a bike, instead of a car... but it will definately be a 4 wheeled vehicle, with a turbo or two. :nyaanyaa:

ryan - once i get everything sorted with hospital, insurance, police, etc.. then i may have a few parts for sale..

yes it does suck.. but what can you do? just deal with it and move on!

Mate please dont buy a bike.......

Although the speed of them is incredible and such a rush I was reminded lastnight as to how dangerous they are, waneroo road, 8pm just after tuart hill mac donalds 6 cop cars 3 ambulances, bike was on wanneroo turning right into side road and unfortunately got cleaned up by a white falcon wagon...... Ummm I have seen some bad things in my life I really was not prepared to see what I have done. Also whilst managing Zest in Bibra Lake our member was 15 metres away from our front door and unfortunately got cleaned up by a truck, really nice guy too.

The damage really is that much more when on a bike, from what I have seen you can still be in the right but motorist just dont see you.

Im still a little bit funny from what i saw lastnight and motrobikes, have always thought it would be great to have one but thank goodness you got rammed up the bum in a nice skyline than on a nice gsxr, i dont think you would be in the same condition you are now needless to say :-(

one of the hid ballast packs died a month or 2 ago.. you can have the rest if you want though(2 globes, 2 harness, 1 ballast pack), they are sitting in my shed

u know in perth where i might find a spare ballast?

Mate please dont buy a bike.......

Although the speed of them is incredible and such a rush I was reminded lastnight as to how dangerous they are, waneroo road, 8pm just after tuart hill mac donalds 6 cop cars 3 ambulances, bike was on wanneroo turning right into side road and unfortunately got cleaned up by a white falcon wagon...... Ummm I have seen some bad things in my life I really was not prepared to see what I have done. Also whilst managing Zest in Bibra Lake our member was 15 metres away from our front door and unfortunately got cleaned up by a truck, really nice guy too.

The damage really is that much more when on a bike, from what I have seen you can still be in the right but motorist just dont see you.

Im still a little bit funny from what i saw lastnight and motrobikes, have always thought it would be great to have one but thank goodness you got rammed up the bum in a nice skyline than on a nice gsxr, i dont think you would be in the same condition you are now needless to say :-(

^^+1

about 73% of all serious accidents involving motorcycles last year were the fault of car drivers. Being in the right doesn't help you when you are laying on the road in a crumpled heap man.

I was raised on bikes from the age of 9 and I can say that in the last 10 years it has got too stupidly dangerous out there for any sane person to ride a bike in this city on a regular basis. My last bike sat in a shed untouched for 6 months before I sold it because I became convinced the last words I was ever going to here was "I didn't see him...."

*cough* GTR *cough*.....

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