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Here is a perfect example as to why you want Full Comp insurance:

Myself and Bigbird were on our way to Sandown until the 17yr old unlicenced, uninsured driver of the echo rearranged our day.

We are still waiting to hear if the Bm is written off, which it most likely is, but thankfully insurance is taking care of everything. Still a pain in the ass tho. Although, not nearly as bad as if we didnt have insurance.

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Stupid kid, thats a real shame.

How did he manage to do that, U turn straight in front of you guys?

Hope everyone in the car was alright, and that insurance pays out and all works out for the best.

Edited by abu

Ive been waiting to see these pics.

Is so true though - insurance protects you from morons, as well as yourself.

Again - glad your both fine, and hey look at it this way, your dad now needs another car, hint at the new GTR >_<(except he might be waiting a while)

haha, yeah right. old man in the new gtr... slight upgrade also...

The shittest thing was that that car was in mint condition. such a nice car all round. we will be finding another one similar if its written off.

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