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Jay...i'm bit late reading the news but I'm so sorry to hear about ur car :) :) :)

and i will vouch for the careful driver thing!! you were always the slow coach taking it easy up the back, on cruises i went on hehe :) But seriously, don't beat yourself up....accidents happen...at least you have done the right thing and are fully insured, makes things a lot less stressful for both parties..

hope the x-trail wasn't my mum LOL :Oops:

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Thanks Shell, Nope, pretty sure it wasn't your mum, unless you were adopted by an Asian family ! :)

Car get's towed off this afternoon, the assesor wanted to have a look at the car in a workshop while up on a hoist. Should find out in a few days if it's going to be repaired or if it's a right off......

J

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GTS_DUY, that could be Kryostaisis.

On another note, and this could be just me being mega paranoid (so shout me down if I'm being dumb :) ) but I'm not sure we should post spotteds of cars which are parked for extended periods. E.g. posting a spotted about a car of the guy who lives down the road or whatever.

I guess I just don't want some wanker combing the forums to get good spots for targets...

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wat are u guys talkin about i saw that 32 in belco near pizza hut its crazy the airbrushing is crazy and the spinners look mad i would never toss em i love that car its up with the best

also saw a r31 the other day all the mods were mags and springs numberplate was "godzila" i would say its worth more than the car !!!!

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[quote GTS_DUY.

On another note, and this could be just me being mega paranoid (so shout me down if I'm being dumb :P ) but I'm not sure we should post spotteds of cars which are parked for extended periods. E.g. posting a spotted about a car of the guy who lives down the road or whatever. I guess I just don't want some wanker combing the forums to get good spots for targets...

I'm agreeing with GTS_DUY-maybe only mentioning short term parked cars will lower the attention given by lower life forms...like car theives,bad police(there are so some good ones out there!)etc,etc....

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