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How bad is the damage? Just the bumper or potential chassis?

The lower back panel and floor panel have been pushed in, as well as damage to the LHS rear quarter :(

A bit difficult to see but in the pic, you can just make out the offset of the boot to the body.

Since the other douchebag had no insurance and I have to go through my own cover, I'm now required to obtain quotes from different panel beaters, as oppose to just taking it to my preferred place.

The guy was tailgating me as I approached a round-about. I could tell he was too close but it was either I kept driving and get t-boned from another car going around or stop in the hope he'd stop too :/

If people have no insurance, then why do they drive so erratically? So stupid :rant:

Yesterday I got rammed from behind by a guy in a Lancer, then we exchanged numbers :turned:

This happened to me today :( A p-plater girl hit the back of my car as I was stationary at the traffic lights. Her car had basically no damage, but mine had scratches on the bumper and the back of the car is moved in. Since my car was in mint condition I'll be making sure the repair is 100%, will also get the panel beaters to include a wheel alignment in there as it feels slightly off now. Luckily she has insurance (apparently) so I'm hoping to get it taken care of soon.

The lower back panel and floor panel have been pushed in, as well as damage to the LHS rear quarter :(

A bit difficult to see but in the pic, you can just make out the offset of the boot to the body.

Yep, also had the floor panel pushed back, it wasn't snapped, but it was hard to get out and I can't get it back in until the back of the car is fixed. Luckily nothing else seemed damaged.

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This happened to me today :( A p-plater girl hit the back of my car as I was stationary at the traffic lights. Her car had basically no damage, but mine had scratches on the bumper and the back of the car is moved in. Since my car was in mint condition I'll be making sure the repair is 100%, will also get the panel beaters to include a wheel alignment in there as it feels slightly off now. Luckily she has insurance (apparently) so I'm hoping to get it taken care of soon.

Yep, also had the floor panel pushed back, it wasn't snapped, but it was hard to get out and I can't get it back in until the back of the car is fixed. Luckily nothing else seemed damaged.

Feeling your pain, dude.

The insurance company has been quite helpful, so fingers crossed it's a smooth process in getting your beast repaired.

Since her insurance will be paying for the fix, I think you can take it to your preferred repairer :D and it'll be all sorted.

This happened to me today :( A p-plater girl hit the back of my car as I was stationary at the traffic lights. Her car had basically no damage, but mine had scratches on the bumper and the back of the car is moved in. Since my car was in mint condition I'll be making sure the repair is 100%, will also get the panel beaters to include a wheel alignment in there as it feels slightly off now. Luckily she has insurance (apparently) so I'm hoping to get it taken care of soon.

Yep, also had the floor panel pushed back, it wasn't snapped, but it was hard to get out and I can't get it back in until the back of the car is fixed. Luckily nothing else seemed damaged.

damn :(

P for pathetic :P

is there a wheel well in the boot? so boot itself not caved in or anything?

damn :(

P for pathetic :P

is there a wheel well in the boot? so boot itself not caved in or anything?

Yep, I asked her how she think it happened, didn't really get a response haha

I don't think the boot is caved in, it looks to be just the metal where the "Skyline" badge is (I think bumper support?) that is caved in. There is a local repairer just around the corner that looks decent, so might go there tomorrow. I wanted to get a wheel alignment soon anyway, so I guess I'll get them to include that.

farkin mohsen sending me shit!

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Hey plattsy, now I know how I will prank all my friends who leave their phones lying about without pin codes. Random numbers asking for cock pics.

damn :(

P for pathetic :P

is there a wheel well in the boot? so boot itself not caved in or anything?

Hey man, don't be ragging on the P.

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