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Ashneel - Those photos are great. Your camera actually makes it look like we had cleaned our cars.

Hamish - Apparently my car is not meant to shoot flames out the back says the mechanic. But it happens on FNTF.....

never actually saw your flames Bart, but when we'd come around a corner and there was grey-ish exhaust, your car was not to far infront!

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there was a point where bart got up it and the smoke cloud was MASSIVE!

nam and i were just driving along and then there was this huge cloud of smoke and the car in front of us literally dissapeared!

Awesome pics -- was a great day indeed. Besides a 180sx driving in to me. Other than that, perfect! The weather was great, the roads were great and I even got to see the snow :)

My car needs a little bit more work, fuel and engine management wise, fixing the 4WD system and replacing my worn suspension bits and it'll be great. The list of things to do can go on forever with these cars though.

Does anyone have specs of Bart's GTR? That thing looks MEAN.

Ashneel - Those photos are great. Your camera actually makes it look like we had cleaned our cars.

Hamish - Apparently my car is not meant to shoot flames out the back says the mechanic. But it happens on FNTF.....

Good to see the blue beast back and looking mint mate :)

Well i can confirm Bart's NINJA trick... He loaded up and dumped that massive cloud on me lol. We were trying to get it on video but the SD was full and missed it which sucked. Also if you ever sell that GTR i call first dibs. it's sex.

Ashneel - Those photos are great. Your camera actually makes it look like we had cleaned our cars.

Hamish - Apparently my car is not meant to shoot flames out the back says the mechanic. But it happens on FNTF.....

thanks mate. your car came out great in them pics.

ok guys i dont know if you's all saw my car and what i thought was pretty minor damage after that smal accident

we had on that cruise.

well i just got a quote back from a guy at Mira Finish in dandenong and it is $1936.22.

man im so glad i have insurance

the other thing is that its not even for a new rear bumper? apparently they send it away to be fixed re moulded or something??

i would love to know how much damaged is on your car Curtis cause you copped the brunt of it all

post up and let us know when yours is quoted k

lolfag 180sx dude. luckily he had 3rd party or this ordeal could have been much worse. next time some random joins an official SAU cruise we'll just stop and let them pass or give em the old "GTFO".

W T F....where did u get that quote from italiazr1?? I swear from the naked eye is was just a broken globe and a scratch or two....$1900+ is heaps man...i guess they changing the whole rear bar, reo and all the lights, painting and blending the pain in with the guards and boot?

Wow...the 180 is so damn lucky he has 3rd party insurance ey....

well hope you and omega get your cars fixed and fixed perfect. Keep us all updated on how you guys go with it.

cheers

yeah i know Curtis's car (the other r32 gtr) is easily more than double mine..

front damage would cost heaps on the gtr i know cause i changed my front end to the gtr look not long ago

as for the 180 havent heard from him all i know is that we are all just car insurance customers

so i suppose they are the real looser's in all this.

ill keep you guys informed

Yeah i think i just covered most of that loss only a few weeks ago buying MY gtr

3k...ffs...3k in excesses on top of that

i hate being young :P

Hope your cars get fixed good though, sad to hear :D

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