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gee it wouldnt have mattered if the guy did a runner...

i think he left a numberplate imprint on your bumper :woot:

sucks man, just make up a story about a "hektik" doorriifftoo for some cred ;)

tell people you backed it into the wall at turn 10, eastern creek. that's what I did and it worked for me. instant restepa.

lol!!!

On a side note, I just got the quote back from my panel beater. There seems to be a lot of damage inside the boot :/. @ the quote... EGADS!!!!!

yes, skyline rear end is very soft. there is no structural bits there. the whole boot area is basically a crumple zone. if you have to replace the boot floor it will be a couple of grand.

there will be damage to:

bumper

reo

quarter

boot floor

beaver panel

maybe tow hook too.

yes, skyline rear end is very soft. there is no structural bits there. the whole boot area is basically a crumple zone. if you have to replace the boot floor it will be a couple of grand.

there will be damage to:

bumper

reo

quarter

boot floor

beaver panel

maybe tow hook too.

It's well more than a couple of grand. Good thing I'm not paying for any of it.

Everything's screwed in there. Boot won't close anymore too.

I hope everything gets put back to the way it use to be :woot:. ie. no leaks, good gaps, etc etc.

Yep. Well I kinda said, "What the FU(K were you doing?" lol

He mentioned something about a CD falling down. :\

Ah well, shit happens.

I just wish my damned neck and back didn't hurt.

oh man.. i would have lost it.

I was almost out of the car when this guy in a corolla came flying up from heaps far back (i saw him from HEAPS far away cos i was looking around for cops cos i wanted to get the car sideways at the intersection (LOL)), and as he approached he kept his speed and at the last minute (by this time i decided to hold onto the steering wheel as hard as i could, stiffened my whole body up and braced for impact.. i think i even closed my eyes.. LOL), and he hit his brakes HARD and stopped fkn close to me (looked as if he was sitting in my backseat from the rearviewmirror). When this happened, it was late at night, and my car was the only car around and im 100% sure my tail lights worked so you can't exactly miss the car especially coming from about 400m down a straight road. instead of getting out (i wanted to go and beat the shit out of him, but cos he didn't hit me, i stayed in my seat), i just unbuckled my belt then turned around in the car (no tint) and through the rear windscreen told the kunt to back the f**k up. He then quickly reversed back a few metres.

i was boiling inside at this point and just took off slowly to let the bastard go past me after we turned right so i could have a word with him, but he didn't go and just sat at the lights til they went red.

still to this day i can't understand why the f**k he hit the brakes at the last minute to stop... was he trying to pull some sickunt move cos there was a gtr infront of him? i dont get it.

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