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Well... here it was :yes:

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And here it is...

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Not biased because it was mine, but it really was one of the straightest, cleanest looking R33's around (without resprays & body work).

It's not declared a write-off yet, this only happened last night... on my own road! But the chassis is buckled and twisted, so it's most likely going to hit the scrap yard.

Basically what happened, we slowed down to go over a spoon drain (sign says 20, we were doing 15ish) and then got rammed by some stupid b*tch doing at least 60, we skidded about 8-10m! Not sure whats happening now, it's all been reported. Just hope she has insurance.......

Time for a GTR :P hehe. I would look at a S2 R33 or R32 GTR now.

Who likes my new dials? lol... only just got them in the other day.

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All that hard work and overtime I've done to earn and maintain this car. I can remember saving and overtime-ing to afford all of my exhaust at the same time, cat-back, highflow cat and dump pipe. Now it's all squished into a snake hanging from the turbo under the car!!

Anyways, sorry about the long post.. just thought I'll share my story, if anyone wants some parts... lol. I'll see if I can buy the wreck first, but the front half of the car + all interior is immaculate!

Cheers, Jack

Sorry to hear about that, i dont know what id do if i crashed mine cause of all the time and effort ive put into it :P

If you do buy the wreck pm me cause ive been looking for ages for the front grill you have so id buy that for sure and most likely your highflow cat and some other pieces depending on what you got.

Couldnt imagine how that must feel.. If i am ever in the same position i hope someone else with a bit of strength is with me because i seriously think i would loose it. Like you said, the amount of time and effort it takes to have your pride and joy how you want it and then some stupid bitch takes it away from you.

Hope it all turns out for you!

+1 for nice clean GTS... I have seen/driven this car and it was schmick...

+1 again for stupid bitch!!

Go the GTR jack! (not that I am biased...)

Cheers buddy! 2 Godzilla's 6-7 house's apart aye! :P lol

Yeah thanks for all the comments guys. Took it to a crash repairers today, it's a write off. Just Cars Insurance have arranged for it to be picked up tomorrow, they are also chasing the other insurance around for me so fingers crossed.

aw man that looked so nice too

whats the bet she was on the phone too or checking her hair

+1 RS260

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1399.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&id=100265

Edited by Madaz

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