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f**k sorry to hear bro...these dickheads these days absoloutly no class what so ever

i know how u feel just waiting for assesor's to call you back... hopefully they wont be pricks because its a import

good luck bro hope all works out for ya :)

just got off the phone to shannons...

the car is getting repaired! :P

jarrod... i'll bell ya about spencer today :)

malz... i saw you last night on south rd... i was the guy in the clapped out camry that seemed to expect you to wave back :D

cant wait to get her back on the road!

sorry to hear dude... deros these days :D

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but tell me about it, last friday my missus nearly had her car wiped off from some dickhead that went through a red light as she was doing a hook turn onto nicholson st in the city, just lucky i saw him at the last minute otherwise it wouldve been really bad, he was doing at least 80ks in a 4wd :S

bad luck on the crash though Hamish, but least its all getting reapired :bunny:

Didn't get the rego of the WRX? Although it would be hard to prove anything.

I know how it feels man, soon to get my car back after a few months off the road (due to a nice incident on the track), but atleast you and your gf got out of it safely.

Sorry to hear about the crash, but looks like it should be back on the road soon. I hope those damn rex drivers get what's coming to them.

that sucks

but at least you know what your next car should be, an x5

i mean its bad enough having a username as long as yours and now this!
havent you heard? carbonfibre is soooo yesterday. tartan - its the new thang.

On the bright side, we sure have some 1st-class comedians on this forum. ROFL!

havent you heard? carbonfibre is soooo yesterday. tartan - its the new thang.

yeah, i'm turfing the carbon ganador's and getting the stock mirrors covered in tartan rug... its teh secks

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