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Well. i was stopped at the waterloo cnr / bagsters rd intersection, the guy in front of me was stopped over the line. he decides he wants to reverse, BANG. cracked my front bar in 2 places. got his details, but im a sad f**king panda.

Well. i was stopped at the waterloo cnr / bagsters rd intersection, the guy in front of me was stopped over the line. he decides he wants to reverse, BANG. cracked my front bar in 2 places. got his details, but im a sad f**king panda.

thats so gay man :<

in other news

some faggots smashed all my mates car windows out

rang the cops

"SORRY WE CANT DO ANYTHING FOR 2 HOURS"

bunch of useless... :@

Yea mate, trans mounts a piece of piss. Ill do it for nothing. When your free ill pop round or whatever and we'll sus where the power steering leak is coming from. PM me mate about when youd like to do it.

rad. ill shoot ya a pm on my next day off, which i think is monday... i think.

Lets go halvs in one rhys!

After what almost happend to me last night im going to have as much fun as possible while I can.

Watch the news tonight im sure it will be on there,some clown lost it on south rd heading towards the city near port rd and jumped the median strip and spun in front of me and missed me by about a foot then completly took out the car behind me in a head on.

I don't know how badly anyone was hurt coz I couldn't stop becuase all the other trafic just drove past like nothing had happend,wen I could I pulled over and called the ambos,

About 5 mins later they went flying past me heading towards the accedent with a few cop cars, can't beat that for response time!

The noise the 2 cars made when they hit is going to stay with me for a while too.

Im just happy im still here,it scared the livin crap outa me and not being able to do anything to stop it was terrible.

yeah, drove past that not long after the emergency guys rocked up, suby was fair f**ked up, didnt have a straight panel left on it, didnt see much of the other car, but it was a pretty f**kin messy scene.

Well. i was stopped at the waterloo cnr / bagsters rd intersection, the guy in front of me was stopped over the line. he decides he wants to reverse, BANG. cracked my front bar in 2 places. got his details, but im a sad f**king panda.
thats so gay man :<

in other news

some faggots smashed all my mates car windows out

rang the cops

"SORRY WE CANT DO ANYTHING FOR 2 HOURS"

bunch of useless... :@

Was at the missus' house last night....got woken up at 4am by police, saying that her dads work ute had been broken into and the family runabout car had also been smashed into..... Lucky i parked my skyline in the back yard!

Was at the missus' house last night....got woken up at 4am by police, saying that her dads work ute had been broken into and the family runabout car had also been smashed into..... Lucky i parked my skyline in the back yard!

You gotta love [insert her suburb here, I hid it for privacy reasons], I remember being at the train station on my way home one night and there were some dodgy people there so all my mates pissed off and left me there to wait on my own.

Morning all! I slept in for once :) I don't sleep in often.

Still now settlement on the house, but I'm packing things in boxes and moving some furniture now in anticipation. Might get started on painting some walls today :)

BTW is there an increase in stupid accidents and breaking into cars, or are people just talking about it more? :)

Damo, that sucks about your car man. Hope it wasn't too bad. :(

Edited by RubyRS4

Yeh it isnt too bad, just a pain in the ass more than anything, i only had it done like 3 weeks ago :rolleyes: He said he is getting his boss to ring me, im just gonna get a quote for repair and settle it outside of insurance i think. Ill estimate about $150 to fix, depending on if the whole bar needs repainting

more than you can afford pal :rolleyes:

is anyone playing PS3 Grand theft auto online?

lol, i wanna keep the stock theme of my car, so that means keeping the stock gtr rims but i still want some decent rubber to tuck in there :D

im on ps3 playing cod4 online :)

Edited by rhys5169
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