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As long as you are ok, thats the main thing. Was this around 7.30 this morning? I normally get on Sunbury road near the airport, but it was packed, so I went around

it happened at around 8.30 this morning.

wow..thats very sad to hear man..atleast everyone is ok. whats the speed limit on that road?

speed limit is 100km/h which is the speed that i was hit at because there was no time for me or her to react it happened way to fast, couple guys said that my car spun a few times but i dont recall any of that.

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it happened at around 8.30 this morning.

speed limit is 100km/h which is the speed that i was hit at because there was no time for me or her to react it happened way to fast, couple guys said that my car spun a few times but i dont recall any of that.

lucky she wasn't in that charade then, she would of got crumpled in half.

Maybe the crash is karma for you're immature sig. Obviously you don't know anyone who lived thru WW2.

lol, nice try at being a troll. obviously i didnt write it, its just a comment from another post referring to something else.

nice try though, congrats on sounding like a very mature person :bunny:

From the pic seems like your air bags didn't go off because your windscreen is still intact, the damage seems to be quite big you did not have any aftermarket steering wheel did you? even so the passenger side should still pop :bunny: good thing you and the girl are okay and sorry to see your car is a write off.

From the pic seems like your air bags didn't go off because your windscreen is still intact, the damage seems to be quite big you did not have any aftermarket steering wheel did you? even so the passenger side should still pop :D good thing you and the girl are okay and sorry to see your car is a write off.

thats what alot of people said, im not sure why they didnt go off, my car is 100% legit, nothing dodgy done. i thought maybe because i was hit from the side and thats why they didnt go off.

Pretty nasty accident man, good to hear you're okay and that crumple zone did its job. Airbags usually take a decent impact to go off but they aren't always reliable after many years, and sometimes if the car has had previous accidents people get stitch jobs done on the split panels...

On the bright side you got a GTR coming your way :D

And Mean_R34 get off it...

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