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yeah man, still waiting for insurance to say its my fault and then I've got all my evidence ready to go. The other guy is with the same insurance I'm with so I think they would blame fault on me since they would get more excess out of me then him.

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yeah man, still waiting for insurance to say its my fault and then I've got all my evidence ready to go. The other guy is with the same insurance I'm with so I think they would blame fault on me since they would get more excess out of me then him.

My experience, don't wait, keep calling, keep pushing, keep at it. The longer you sit about and wait, the more elaborate the story becomes and messier.

Hound them, like you would hound Optus for fees being wavered for a month due to crap reception. The power of whinging :)

Hope it all goes well for you Ricky. From my experience and what I've seen, fault is almost certain to be laid on the person that rear-end the other, as they will use the reasoning of "you should always keep a safe car distance away from the car in front of you".

And not to mention that they can milk the dosh out of you...

Let us know how it goes man. Good luck!

My experience, don't wait, keep calling, keep pushing, keep at it. The longer you sit about and wait, the more elaborate the story becomes and messier.

Hound them, like you would hound Optus for fees being wavered for a month due to crap reception. The power of whinging :)

Never knew that they would waive bills for that! Gotta try it.

But yes if it was a classic rear ender, I'd gladly accept responsibility but he cut in.

That sucks Ricky! No matter how careful you are there is always 1 idiot! You're right about the insurance company too. They would love your excess! Hopefully not for your sake though. Hope you get your car back on the road soon. I know I would be devistated if I couldn't take my car out! Good luck!

came in the mail yesterday woots!

Stinger 6ch all in one RCAs and caravan 5 core wire lol.... cheap, clean setup, ready for some cruising culture with my dead battery that needs to always needs to be jump started after 3~4 days

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Can't find my stock airbox :(, only just took it off 2 weeks ago and it's dissappaeared without a trace.

Might not go if I can't find it. Don't want the po po on my ass lol

what car is it mate, im looing for my stock r33 airbox.. you can have if it goes on yours.. off my gtr

not long to go...

do you have a map of where you are defo meeting at (Olympic Park)? Taff & I will be heading from my place straight there....

anyone call up a food van? haha




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