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Damn Lauren :grouphug:

So sorry to hear it. Glad you are okay and that the other person isn't too badly hurt. Man that sucks.

Glad it doesn't sound too bad for your beast, i'm sure you'll be back in action in no time.

Wishing you the best.

Dave

and hey look on the bright side if they do write the car off you can pull a dan_the_man and get a gtr :rofl:

Good advice Troy - worked for me as well:D

But from what I hear its not bad - so you will be back on the street soon enough.

Good luck & let me know if you need some help with your sore chest...

Sorry to hear about the accident Lauren.

Don't let it get you down, it'll just make you stronger (and a lot wiser).

Best wishes for all those involved.

P.S. sorry about the avatar, it seems a little inappropriate for this thread :).

yep day three and i think im just begining to realiseexactly how much organising its going to take to get the car back to its former glory ..... and i just realised i didnt put the bodykit down as an aftermarket extra on the policy *gulp*

Filled out all my insurance forms today ...... excess is only $500 so im lucky with that.

Back at work ...... neck is still killing me as is chest :)

Buuugggerrrrr :(

Sorry to hear Niz, glad you're okay apart from the aches and pains.

As with everyone else that has posted I hope all works out well with car etc.

This what i get for not being in the office for the last couple of days, I had no idea that this had happened.

Once again, hope you're over the aches soon and I'll hopefully see you on Monday :)

yeah eveything happens when your not here simon - we plan it that way :(

If you go near Stoneham St on the weekend ...... you'll see a big black set of tyre marks .... they belnog to me :)

Just got back from the UK and faaaarrrkkk, that's not the sort of news I like to catch up on. :) Sorry to hear.

In racing , any crash you can walk away from is a good one.

As the rest, glad to see my favourite 6ft blonde is OK and cars can be fixed.

* Ken looks at photo of Targa 2001 GTR and sobs...*

Cheers

Ken

yeah it can be fixed but im just considering selling it anyway ....... think i should give up on cars its just costing me too much money and keeping me in debt and i still havent been able to do what i want with it and i dont think it will ever let me have enough money to spend on go fast bits ...... i think i might just sell it and use the money for a house deposit.

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