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Need i say more, bloody commo drivers.

Last night driving home, out of nowhere this commo comes from the right lane and cut me off, i was in the left lane on main north road and he decided he wants to turn left down John rice ave.

Smashed up the front, not sure if right off yet, have to wait assers decision.

May be wrecking with heaps of parts available.

Will post up when i hear verdict.

Cheers to Ben for hanging around when the crash happend, Sorry i can't remember your misses name, but also thanks.

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Need i say more, bloody commo drivers.

Last night driving home, out of nowhere this commo comes from the right lane and cut me off, i was in the left lane on main north road and he decided he wants to turn left down John rice ave.

Smashed up the front, not sure if right off yet, have to wait assers decision.

May be wrecking with heaps of parts available.

Will post up when i hear verdict.

Cheers to Ben for hanging around when the crash happend, Sorry i can't remember your misses name, but also thanks.

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Bad news - hope you are okay. As the airbags have deployed it will almost certainly be a write off although if your chassis is not bent the front looks repairable - buy the wreck and get an R34 front!

[nb Stageas had a 5 star crash rating and having written mine off after leaving the highway and hitting a culvert I can say it is well deserved - I walked away with a few cuts and bruises and a headache].

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Me and the misses walked away ok, just shocked the hell outta me.

Yeah i didn't even consider the airbags.

I always said if the front got damaged i'd do the 34 front, but i think the damage is a bit too extensive.

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bloody holden drivers. saw a heap of fools last night in holdens.

some dick in a vs calais on princess hwy, does a huge stand still smokes up the whole intersection then flies.

another fool comes up next to me... then boots it, hit 120 plus easy. never any cops around when you need one...oh yeah both P platers

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f**k man! thats no good at all! i remember my crashes (not in the stag) and its the most annoying thing ever! was 1 of the sickest s1s around adelaide! if you need help stuff im more than kool to help out... also ive gota crash reparer that i highly highly reccomend, just cars wrote my car b4 the stag off and he gave them quotes and spoke to em and they repared it!! being a stag tho may be hard to get shit for it! Norwood panel works is the place. pm me for details if your keen man

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shit man sorry to hear about this, i know i would absolutely devastated if my stag got written off, even tho it would be cool going on the search for a new one, and a nother big road trip back to cairns haha

hope all works out for you mate

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Ouchy...

Thankfully (for you) the impact doesn't look like it was too great.

If there's one driving trait that I'm starting to notice more around here, it's blind lane changing. Usually by people who get upset at you for being in their way!

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Hope you are alright...those F%&**)(G commohoons are all over the place...I live near Fountain Gate SC and friday and sat nights are meet and burn area...plus every time they stop close to you they look at your car and want to race you...

Again happy that nothing happened to you and very sorry for your ride...

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Getting the car towed back to my house today so i can asses the damage a bit better.

Has anyone had to replace airbags?

The steering wheel will be no problem but i'm just thinking about the passenger side whether it will just require the airbag and the cover rather than having to replace the whole dash.

Also do series 1 have seat belt pretensioners? if so will they need replacing?

All help appreciated.

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bonnet has gone back into windscreen.

strut brace bent, hopefully it hasn't pushed out the LH side.

gaurds been pushed back up the A pillars.

Battery been pushed back into fuse and relay box

Heaps of other stuff, haven't put on hoist yet to check underneath.

Alot of panel damage, can't dismantle yet as i gotta wait for insurance bullsht.

Too bloody hot outside and i hate looking at it. :P

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