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hey birty, well, so far i've decided on a gtr front cut (sshhhh!) and a full re-spray. luckily by the looks of it there was no structural damage, just panels.

i'll be posting some pics soon to show everyone the price u pay when u overstep your bounds / drive past your limit.

btw...to those not in the know, it was a 120km/hr crash into a guard rail down mt. coot-tha.

i was extremely lucky not to be hurt and so was the car (to have more damage that is).

be careful ppl, u only have one life!

Jimbo, i did hear some of the conversation...but i can't disclose what was talked about!! Sorry! I value my life :wink:

Luke, I'm sorry i didn't get a chance to say goodbye too :cry: Oh well, was nice to meet ya...and it was heaps of fun hanging with you guys (except for waiting on Mt Cootha for the tow truck, which was not much fun at all for you...). Good to hear the damage is not as bad as it could have been. I'm just glad you guys weren't hurt.

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oh my god shell, you were supposed to be sleeping not listening to boytalk.

and for those of you that are wondering about "the conversation", let us just say that slip, birty and myself spent about 3 hours discussing all sorts of debaucherous deeds, nuff said.

on a brighter note it was great to meet some of the guys who i have only previously known by their handle, i was especially shocked to find that slip has a real name, not to mention my shock that birty showed up as promised especially after i ran around mt cootha asking whether he was there and him keeping quiet to make me look like a dick.

i love my N/A but after being whooped quite dramatically by an s14 on the way down the coast on saturday night, i can now justify the expense of going turbo, but in saying that myself, slip and hilly in the vl had some good fun anyway

shell, i too love the elise but would find it especially hard to justify buying a car like that when it is very impractical and beside would't you prefer that i buy a yellow one.

if there was one thing that i took away from this weekend, it was that i have finally decided on how i am going to build my car, the guys that i was with on sunday know exactly what i mean

anyway thanks all for a great weekend and my only regret that was that i didn't get to spend more time with all of you, next time hey

rod

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