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9 hours ago, t_revz said:

 


I’ve forgotten how much damage there was?

Reo bar, front bar and headlight? Or worse than that?

 

Radiator suport, right headlight skirt, intercooler, bonnet and a few other panel parts. It basicly needs a whole front end

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1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
On 18/11/2017 at 6:48 PM, R33kizza said:
1893..... 

Would be a few tuppence or sixpence in 1893. A old tinny loading it with a heavy lead based solder.

I wish, thats dollars with a 500 excess it drops to 1500 with 1k excess

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I wish, thats dollars with a 500 excess it drops to 1500 with 1k excess


Wait... that’s the insurance premium?

I thought you were asking for a guess on a quote to get the car fixed. 1893 seemed reasonable.

1893 PA for insurance on a relatively cheap car is ludicrous.
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18 minutes ago, Stinky Rooster said:

Damn my neck hurts

 

turns out spending a quiet evening licking bourbon bbq sauce off ones own nipples can have unforseen consequences :(

Well shiiiiiet.

Hank slept well, had to try hard to get him up this morning.

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Damn my neck hurts
 
turns out spending a quiet evening licking bourbon bbq sauce off ones own nipples can have unforseen consequences [emoji20]

who would have thought that your neck just wasn't made to do that sort of thing.
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