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Apologises excepted.

Looks very tasty terry...

Spent the last week in hospital after having neck surgery.

Man life in here is DEPRESSING!!!!

Still don't know when I will able to leave.

Life is a very interested tale and one day will share it will all of u....

That's no good mate. Hope you get better soon!

Did you at least get injured doing something fun?

Haha...

I wish. My accident actually happened back in Aug 2007 but over the years has gotten worse. So it was at a stage where an operation. ACD F is what it's callers when they remove the discs from ur neck and screw in artificial ones.

Sounds fun. I had to do 2 of them

Holy crap, that procedure sounds shocking. Better buy some less neck-snapping cars then? :rolleyes: Seriously though I hope it all goes well for you. I get the occasional neck problem and have had to see physios before, but hopefully I can avoid anything like the surgery route in the longer term.

Hey Huy! Thanks mate :)

Thanks a lot Marty, you've got a good memory! It was in Motive Dvd #003 at Cootamundra, but didn't have the brake kit or R Tune bonnet at that stage

The previous owners have looked after her very well and I feel pretty lucky to have stumbled upon this one.

Apologises excepted.

Looks very tasty terry...

Spent the last week in hospital after having neck surgery.

Man life in here is DEPRESSING!!!!

Still don't know when I will able to leave.

Life is a very interested tale and one day will share it will all of u....

2007?

2 weeks in hospital > out now?

Able to due work? At a desk?

Painkillers?

Tangles (in SA) is in the wars with constant pain too.

I'd hate that!

I notice that even a few modern cars don't keep my back in a comfortable straight position like the GT-R seat does.

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2007?

2 weeks in hospital > out now?

Able to due work? At a desk?

Painkillers?

Yeah I got out of hospital..

I'm not at work yet but work is in retail..

Pain killers.. Name it I've probably had it lately.

They gave me a script for ENDONE but don't wanna take it. So just taking the norm atm.

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