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oh pulease that skylines in awesome nick

now i'll show u how to write off a gtr :(

Talks cheap! PICS!!!!!! :(

Doesnt even look like there is any suspension damage so the hit has caused what appears to be cosmetic damage only. Start getting some parts together and fix it up :(

Bad luck champ - drove past you just after it happened. Peak hour, rain, and you looking pretty down on yourself next to the car.

Must say it looks much worse in the pics than what I saw on the freeway but then I really only saw one side of it.

And like others have said, looks cosmetic only - fix her up, but if it aint a GTR lose the badge I reckon.

im affraid i am a grandma driver in the wet too. im scared to death of something like this happening to my car.

can you get a friend (a very good friend) who has insurance to put their hand up and say it was their fault and you can pay their insurance bills?

im affraid i am a grandma driver in the wet too. im scared to death of something like this happening to my car.

can you get a friend (a very good friend) who has insurance to put their hand up and say it was their fault and you can pay their insurance bills?

VERY VERY VERY bad advice. Insurance fraud is not on. SAUWA does not endorse it.

I'm sorry to be so hard on you Lucy, unless you were kidding :P

Insurance fraud is crap man thats y all our Insurance bills are high because of alll the insurance fraud around. but like others said it does not look bad bit of TLC and she will be tops again. Sucks that u hit the wall man but like u said u did not take no one out and ur still alive. All u need is time, love, MONEY.

hope all goes well for you and ur 32mate.

yeh, i got a good mate helpn me out with a quote cos he does business with midland smash so there comn back with a price for me.. and im guna look at getn some GTR guards slaped on perhaps as well..

ill see what happens, lets say iv got more respect for rwd cars in teh wet now :blush: without a doubt if it was in teh dry im pretty certain i could of pulled it back but wet just yeh wayyy to slipery :) could of been worse, could of been overtakn at a higher speed like a truck or somthn..

Did you see it happen taynewguy it would of been a awsome thing to watch.. guy behind me who stoped behind me was like woa.

btw teejay its not stock. has AFC, larger turbo and the usual associated mods. If i had a GTR i doubt i would be in the situation to begin with praise awd.. didnt get a GTR straight away cos i didnt think that would be wise coming from a 170hpatw fwd car to somthn with double the power and is tail happy. rather work my way up.

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VERY VERY VERY bad advice. Insurance fraud is not on. SAUWA does not endorse it.

I'm sorry to be so hard on you Lucy, unless you were kidding :ermm:

and insurance companies read forums :rofl:

but thats repairable :) not as bad as I first thought tho too.... bitta elbow grease and some new panels and front bar.. new lights and should be okish yeh? plus you only just got it :down: give it a shot and see how you go :)

I don't know how you could lose it like that overtaking at the speed limit, unless you dropped down a gear and planted your foot flat to the floor on wet roads... which is just silly. I never use full throttle on wet roads unless I want to do something silly lol even then it doesn't even take full throttle to step it out, you really need to be careful on wet roads! Glad you're okay though, as that's the most important thing as cars are easily replaced. Hopefully you'll learn from this experience and have more respect for performance vehicles and road conditions. The car doesn't look to be in that bad of a condition considering your description of what happened!

Next time get insurance! If you had hit someone else's car you'd be in so much strife... at least get third party no matter what car you drive.

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Hey man.. thats pretty serious body damage overall =( feel sorry for ya!!!

just add up the new panels + respray costs... headlights/rearlights.. could be expensive if done properly

=) good luck anyways

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