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You cant kill the B@man!!!!

yeah its not Scotty. The only problem is that with things like that is that you dont fully know the extent of the damage untill you look deeper.

Plus the the whole inconvenience of everything is hurtful and when it happens to your baby............well it hurts even more.

But in time, I think that the B@mobile ( :P ) will be back in action.

Thanks Boy's

So R34 got rear ended

What? how when?

What ant's said, Externally it is all cosmetic, a few cracks in the bar and the alignment of the spaces between body parts is f**ked. Beaver tail has been pushed in and the boot has been impacted into slightly. Unsure of any impact on the mechanical side of it at this point.

so many of us in the last 6 months.......f**k I hate traffic, and people...combination of both is the wurst

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lol

By looks of it she got the whole B@cave

Or is it a He?? OMG the monstrosity, i just cant tell anymore.............

looks like a he and also looks like he's proud of his appearance.

Most likely dead from heart failure

By looks of it she got the whole B@cave

Or is it a He?? OMG the monstrosity, i just cant tell anymore.............

Once something has gotten to that size it no longer has a gender...just a zip code.

To be honest that sounds like something that shouldve been noticed and fixed while it was in the shop.

u are probably right Zeke.

However, I really don't won't to look back at the past mate nor dwell on what should of been. Just not worth the time nor my energy.

Id rather fix it myself cause I've done it before and it will just be a case of paying for the parts and I know it will be done meticulously and correctly.

Once something has gotten to that size it no longer has a gender...just a zip code.

I take offence.. Im actually a 200kg man.....

My zip code is 0001

Just kidding guys, im a string bean whippit........

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