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Ran up a ladies ass last night. It destroyed the entire front of the car.

Both lights gone, grill gone, spoiler gone, radiator shot.

Someone 4 cars ahead decided to suddenly stop in the middle of the road. The guy behind him just stopped in time, the lady behind him hit, and then i finished it off!

Not much damage to the other cars, just mine because my car actually went underneath hers. If only i hit on the spoiler there wouldnt have been much damage.

I will try to get pictures.

Anyway, the insurance guys said these two places are coming to assess the car.

1. Bundoora Motor Panels

2. Diamond Valley Smash repairs.

Anyone got any info about these guys?

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Not that close. I never drive close up to cars. They just stopped so quick. I think you have to take into account the delayed reaction of 4 people respectively.

Today i started my new law of leaving a lot of distance between the car in front.

No one was hurt thank the lucky stars.

Yeah same thing happend to me long ago, it's a pretty nasty thing to happen. When one person locks up in front of another it's even harder to stop. I leave a crap load of room behind the car in front of me, it boils my blood to see fu(k wits sitting up other cars rears!

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