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I think i'll take you and Dave up on the offer to strip the car one weekend, i'll even drag the BBQ out. :)

Just need to work something out with Mr Ferguson who also wants the whole wreck. I'm thinking we all just rock up on the day, take what you want and everyone's happy.

Slowly replying to the PM's.

No dramas.. all organised.. :)

Although the Teins wont fit, well they can work but Il pass... there the 32GTR ones so they have a slight bend in them.... We will pull it all out and then you can sell them!!

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very shocking to see :| very sorry to see this mate :thumbsup: glad to hear that your not physically hurt, but im sure the insides are hurting :)

Yeah, I'm still getting flashbacks and it makes me teary at times. the sore neck and bruised right hip isn't helping either.

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And on a more serious note buddy I am glad you are ok, stageas are replaceable, lives aren't..here comes the M35 keep stagen on!

Yeah as someone else has said, cars are replaceable and people are not, at least it puts a positive spin on the situation it could have been much worse and count your self lucky. Also the the fact the ass in the stagea is so big I am sure it has great crumple zones :thumbsup: .

If your offsets on the two rims which survived are then same I would be keen on taking them. Sorry to have to ask and try and benefit on your loss.

Thanks

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Yeah as someone else has said, cars are replaceable and people are not, at least it puts a positive spin on the situation it could have been much worse and count your self lucky. Also the the fact the ass in the stagea is so big I am sure it has great crumple zones :D .

If your offsets on the two rims which survived are then same I would be keen on taking them. Sorry to have to ask and try and benefit on your loss.

Thanks

Offset on the rims is +30 and they're 17's, can't remember what width they are i'll check it shortly.

Thanks guys. :D

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