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Bugger! (See what I did there?)

I hope the reports of alcohol being involved aren't true, apart from anything else it will nullify insurance... either way, I hope it's all sorted relatively painlessly for all involved. I've had to deal with insurance and repairers and whatnot a few times now (none at fault thankfully) and it can be a pretty stressful time.

This is my local, and it is amazing how many ding's happen around this place.

I have seen a 50 year old bloke put down his new duke 990 going about 10kph, seen a hilux up the back of a land cruiser GLX, seen a road cyclist cleaned up by a lexus IS200 and now this....and all in the space of this year.

for those interested this car is a series 1.5 or 2 and its sitting at ABC spares in oxley with the drvers airbag popped and a $6700 pricetag on it. saw it today whilst I was there.

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