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i think i know wats hes on about??

start another thread ruby?

Nah, not my place to start another thread.

Had Ben, Nene and Kell over yesterday helping with the moving. Well, Kellie did anyway. Ben and Nene brought food :(

Kell got a ride on the mighty TLR. Altho she's running like a bitch at the mo since I haven't started it in months :D

Watched a couple of DVDs and ate pizza and talked shit all night :banana:

Just a warm up for the house warming party :D

so i rang just car, i have to get the guys address for a speedy transaction or they will wait 6-8 weeks for the police report to become available to them. If i decided to go ahead with repairs before they get his address, my excess will cover it, my excess being $2550 :banana: Im on rating 4 :dry: But yeah, they should be able to get his address through the police report and then he will definately have to pay for it! :D

So i spoke to the place thats gonna replace my seals in my turbo's and they said about $1000 each turbo so it looks as though im gettin me some after markets.... :D

wow, had no idea it was that expensive :P

so i rang just car, i have to get the guys address for a speedy transaction or they will wait 6-8 weeks for the police report to become available to them. If i decided to go ahead with repairs before they get his address, my excess will cover it, my excess being $2550 :banana: Im on rating 4 :P But yeah, they should be able to get his address through the police report and then he will definately have to pay for it! :dry:

your paying your excess ($2550) for a couple hundred dollars worth of damage?

nah im not, his insurance will cover it once i get in contact with him, but she warned me that if i decide to get it repaired before everything goes through then my excess will cover it.

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