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Doesnt look toooooooooooo bad... I was thinking it snapped in half. Contacted the guy yet? Get it done somewhere reputable that'll charge an arm for it and have the insurance send that bill to him lol

Rhys, no damage.

Vu, i tried to contact him on tuesday night, straight to message bank. Made a police report yesterday, then tried to call again last night, straight to message bank. left another message. Justcar insurance advised me to get a quote, and if he doesn't contact me then ill go through insurance.

If i need 3 quotes ill go through the guy who painted my kit (Pro Finish Custom Paint), All Type Crash and Doyles.

got my exhaust done today, its pretty rad. feels like its free'd up quite a bit of power over the old system.

2.5" pipes, jun x-pipe, lukey resi's. cost $800, but i was quoted anywhere between $1100 and $1300 at local exhaust shops, and $1400 at fisher performance ;)

well worth the trip out south to get marky to do it :)

Rhys, no damage.

Vu, i tried to contact him on tuesday night, straight to message bank. Made a police report yesterday, then tried to call again last night, straight to message bank. left another message. Justcar insurance advised me to get a quote, and if he doesn't contact me then ill go through insurance.

If i need 3 quotes ill go through the guy who painted my kit (Pro Finish Custom Paint), All Type Crash and Doyles.

find out where he works haha.

my parents had this problem with a stupid woman that reversed in to my mum's car

my brother (who had the car when it happened) saw her do it grabbed her details

tried ringing her a few times went to the machine, so they then said if they have to

they'll ring her work (which funnily enough this happened in front of), she then rang

us back LOL

I'm dying to take the Italian out for a ride!

Gunna get insurance for the Mv Augusta tomorrow, so I can ride her on the weekend. :P

Was with Swann Insurance, but they suck balls. I've already crashed her once, and Swann gave me nothing but headaches. But no way in hell I'm riding it without insurance :)

BTW doing a track day at Mallala on the 20th this month, if anyone wants to see me crash :)

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