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Originally posted by PSIKO

bwwwwaaaaaaaap bwaaaaaap

http://www.azale.net/cruise/22.html

yes it was me...

so you were in the black/blue pulsar wa it? I dunno

all I know is car behind me on that corner swung out heaps :(

sorry about the accident I hope nobody got hurt...:)

so do we see pic of this some itme soon or maybe video?

ohh shit I just saw the pic! dang OUCH!

I did not go all the way cuz I knew there would be accident on RB cruise!:uh-huh:

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

yes it was me...

so you were in the black/blue pulsar wa it? I dunno

all I know is car behind me on that corner swung out heaps :(

sorry about the accident I hope nobody got hurt...:(

so do we see pic of this some itme soon or maybe video?

ohh shit I just saw the pic! dang OUCH!

I did not go all the way cuz I knew there would be accident on RB cruise!:uh-huh:  

cheers

Joe

nah mate, I was out in my own car that day, saw a heap of imported cars drive by me and one of them stopped and let me in, so I thought this seems fun

drove up west coast and got to cities car park and saw dan rucci

therefore rb

only stayed at car park, then I left

stayed long enough to see an s13 pulling off a major burnout (details got sent to cops :))

as I left, I was asked if I was gonna do a burnout as well, by Dan Rucci - haha, not likely at an rb cruise buddy!! :)

visit from cops the next day, no thanks

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Yeh doesnt take much to call an import a write off especially with panel damage.

Who was at fault in this little incident? or was it a group effort. In other words would the guy at the back please forward his insurance details.

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yer - condolences to Ross and all involved.

BTW - I'm now officially "uninsurable" according to RAC. Can go with others but have to declare that I have had "Insurance Declined" under the Duty of Disclosure Act.

Friggin Insurance Underwriters wield too much bloody power.

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Yer Mark - my only saving grace is that there was apparently an "independent" witness at the scene confirming that it was just plain "bad luck" caused by other idiots on the road. I think they really got sh1tty, tho, when I sent them a large bill for the lamp pole that Western Power only forwarded to me last month.

RAC are now re-considering - fingers crossed! Won't/can't use RAC for the GTR anyway as all here well know.

Hopefully the new R32 gets loaded onto the ship any day now!

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