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mates 180 is written off because of some stupid f**king wog parking in a no standing zone and 1m from the curb and because the 2 cars in front hit the breaks

not too happy

your mate was too close to stop = fail

A rear ender like that is usually open and shut, 100%, tailenders fault.

Hope your all OK and no-one was hurt.

your mate was too close to stop = fail

A rear ender like that is usually open and shut, 100%, tailenders fault.

Hope your all OK and no-one was hurt.

i think ive busted my shoulder up , gonna go get it checked out tomorrow

my mates devastated cause he just got the car with a loan and now it seems to be written off

sure its not my car but im on the verge of tears cause it brought back memories from a major car accident i was in a few years back :P

your mate was too close to stop = fail

A rear ender like that is usually open and shut, 100%, tailenders fault.

Hope your all OK and no-one was hurt.

+1

hope u guise are all ok

i dont really trust anyone on the roads, fkt if i sit any closer than 3 car lengths behind ppl. been a passenger in similar situation, with a mate who is a hero that can drive close to ppl

thanks

+1

hope u guise are all ok

i dont really trust anyone on the roads, fkt if i sit any closer than 3 car lengths behind ppl. been a passenger in similar situation, with a mate who is a hero that can drive close to ppl

i sit atleast 4 cars away from the car in front , we just came off the lights and then it happened :)

looks like me n my mate will be turning it into a sil80 now :P

thanks

i sit atleast 4 cars away from the car in front , we just came off the lights and then it happened :)

looks like me n my mate will be turning it into a sil80 now :P

yeah, i just consider everyone else on the road is a tard.

hope ur aches n pains arent too bad when u wake up in the morning.

on the plus side...... u guise have a new project :)

yeah, i just consider everyone else on the road is a tard.

hope ur aches n pains arent too bad when u wake up in the morning.

on the plus side...... u guise have a new project :)

we had a project before we went to get kfc

replace the Y fork in his transmission :D

got the part on hold at nisswreck but im guessing we will be haulin s13 parts around now :)

were also going to order coilovers , bucket seat , sway bars , strut braces , caster rods and brake cylinder stoppers for both of our cars but im sure thats on hold now :(

oh well , life goes on , cars are repairable

end of the day , too many tards on the road :P

yeah sure. whenever i need to take them off again or free one weekend i'll let u know.

btw kye they look tough. Just need those coilovers now.

Edited by Luke_ENR34
yeah sure. whenever i need to take them off again or free one weekend i'll let u know.

btw kye they look tough. Just need those coilovers now.

haha yeah tell me about it. its pretty dumped but just needs another inch or so to set it right off.

ill be bottoming out on small pebbles by the time i get it low enough :P

abit mexican at the front though! going to run smaller tyers and more camber i think

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