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17 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 

 


Bloody hell man hope your missus is ok and the car should be fine

 

 

Yeah shes fine part from being shaken. Shes upset as she doesnt know what happened to cause it, shes a sensible driver specialy when its cold and damp. Cosmeticly the cars ok, front bumper is scratched on the passenger side so i may end up with 2 patches lol

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45 minutes ago, TiTAN said:

I assume the back wheels being dug in is from trying to get off the grass, if that's the case it's probably fine underneath.

Na, thats where it slid into the dirt off the road. She drove straight out of the dirt once she had calmed down. Waking up to a hysterical with wasnt fun lol

49 minutes ago, R33kizza said:

I think you coukd be right, also happens to be shaded by a tree where it all started

Yea last year that happened to me when I was out really early going through the round-a-bout and....skids for days. So cold mornings these days I try to go slower lol

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2 hours ago, colin.ssc said:

Yea last year that happened to me when I was out really early going through the round-a-bout and....skids for days. So cold mornings these days I try to go slower lol

Skids in tbe pants too? Lol

I think you coukd be right, also happens to be shaded by a tree where it all started

Yeah i had to wipe the ice off the ute windows this morning? Wife has had v8's for the last 15yrs but with traction control. She's petrified of the nissan in the wet and dry minimum boost is 14psi so because she winds it up so slowly and gradually it's hard to tell it's building up. She had a vp comonwhore wagon before, side ways and backward into a tree on icy Morning. Hit between the front door and front 1/4 popped 1 weld on the fire wall. Write off. Light as steering, long wheel base. Feather throttle, automatic. Sometimes you couldn't even tell if it was spinning.
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4*c in crop top with anal flossing. High beam on with a short shifter. Duracon knob. Till the heater tap opens?[emoji4]

Wow man just seen a 1989 skyline svd silhouette towing a box trailer at the bottle shop. Dead original. Burgundy and grey. George fury reconds it was a f***ing s**t box. I think it was a beautiful form of ugly!
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2 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Yeah i had to wipe the ice off the ute windows this morning? Wife has had v8's for the last 15yrs but with traction control. She's petrified of the nissan in the wet and dry minimum boost is 14psi so because she winds it up so slowly and gradually it's hard to tell it's building up. She had a vp comonwhore wagon before, side ways and backward into a tree on icy Morning. Hit between the front door and front 1/4 popped 1 weld on the fire wall. Write off. Light as steering, long wheel base. Feather throttle, automatic. Sometimes you couldn't even tell if it was spinning.

My wife drives like a granny when its wet and cold. When its hot shes a differnt animal. Drives my cars harder and faster than i do, i think she shoulda been a pro driver with her dry skills. She said it steered staight on through the apex of the rounderbout and was headed towards a power pole. I think she done well to only go up the curb then spin it onto the grass. Bumper is toast, left rear wheel as a bit of curb rash and the undertray is cracked but all else looks gd. Drives straigh as per normal and hooks up under power like it should. Now its down to the wife to want to get in a drive it again otherwise it mite be for sale lol

My wife drives like a granny when its wet and cold. When its hot shes a differnt animal. Drives my cars harder and faster than i do, i think she shoulda been a pro driver with her dry skills. She said it steered staight on through the apex of the rounderbout and was headed towards a power pole. I think she done well to only go up the curb then spin it onto the grass. Bumper is toast, left rear wheel as a bit of curb rash and the undertray is cracked but all else looks gd. Drives straigh as per normal and hooks up under power like it should. Now its down to the wife to want to get in a drive it again otherwise it mite be for sale lol


If she's anything like my missus she's unphased by her little oops and can't wait to get the car back.

What tyres you running and how's the tread?



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