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And while you waited for the ambulance you had to take photos to show SAU?

And before you say it I didn't take the photos of my accident in July the cops did and a week later I called them and asked them to email the photos to me

Edited by stig mick

And while you waited for the ambulance you had to take photos to show SAU?

And before you say it I didn't take the photos of my accident in July the cops did and a week later I called them and asked them to email the photos to me

Defari...the engine wouldnt start. I think I ripped out the radiator when it slid on the ground.

and Stig Mick...I went to hospital at night (this happend around 11:30pm).

I took photos the morning after....didn't ring cops on the night. They said I would of been charged if I did that night so glad I went to hospital. Maybe was just scare tactics though. Got my mate to drive me there and didnt call ambulance.

How did you rip the radiator out when your front bar is still on?

Basically I ended up in a ditch....

The radiator is pushed back, and the radiator support pushed back. Cause car is basically in a ditch so yeah. Due to the angle.

Defari...the engine wouldnt start. I think I ripped out the radiator when it slid on the ground.

and Stig Mick...I went to hospital at night (this happend around 11:30pm).

I took photos the morning after....didn't ring cops on the night. They said I would of been charged if I did that night so glad I went to hospital. Maybe was just scare tactics though. Got my mate to drive me there and didnt call ambulance.

That's sounds like a huge amount of bullshit neg driving is neg driving

And you left the scene of an accident which is even worse

Something doesn't smell right

Edited by stig mick

That's sounds like a huge amount of bullshit neg driving is neg driving

And you left the scene of an accident which is even worse

Something doesn't smell right

Agreed, Why would they charge you for being "run off the road"?

Yeah definately a selling factor for the car. Owning a car without an Airbag is much better (steering wheel doesn't feel as heavy or vague) and you can change over steering wheels to a Nardi without worrying about a defect.

Turbo one should have a lot more power down low and be more "Streetable". Going to get the turbo one then aim for approx 300rwhp and a feature in performance imports.

I am on $15 an hour and $240 a week so I am going to do my best to save up. Knowing my luck the one I import when put up on the jig will probably have destroyed chassis rails.

I will make the SAU community proud. (my other car would of been featured in performance imports if I had of done turbo engine conversion and modded it up like I planned, now just going to have to wait longer).

you sir are a fk'wit. piss off.

I took photos the morning after....didn't ring cops on the night. They said I would of been charged if I did that night so glad I went to hospital. Maybe was just scare tactics though. Got my mate to drive me there and didnt call ambulance.

f**k you are a complete muppet!

Do you honestly think anyone believes any of this shit you babble on about?

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