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Originally posted by RB20LagWagon

Dudes, its all wrong, all very wrong.

Just make sure that you dont drive to closely in front of her, gts4s are a heavy car with 5 occupants and an aggressive driver.

Bad accident damage may occur with amusing outcomes.

I'll say if you wasn't there or know the whole story then just Shut up!... ;)

It wasn't all her fault. wet road... someone cutting in high speed = accidents....

SHIT HAPPENS

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

I'll say if you wasn't there or know the whole story then just Shut up!... :P

It wasn't all her fault. wet road... someone cutting in high speed = accidents....

SHIT HAPPENS

cheers

Joe

Dude, i was in a better position to see it then you. Lets just say people have very different versions of the the truth, and im not too impressed with it.

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Originally posted by RB20LagWagon

Dude, i was in a better position to see it then you. Lets just say people have very different versions of the the truth, and im not too impressed with it.

maybe so but cant really pinn one person.

I wasnt impressed either

well I hope they resolved.

cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

maybe so but cant really pinn one person.

I wasnt impressed either

well I hope they resolved.

cheers

Joe

The person that hits in the rear is always at fault, he stopped easily, so should have she if she was paying attention and not bieng over aggressive, plus she involved the police, this isnt the type of person you want on cruises

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to the man with the tissues, thank you for your kind gesture but sadly they wont b needed by rb20lagwagon since he wasnt the unsuspecting person rammed up the a** by the young lady in the photo . I , on the other hand was, now i recieved minimal damage my car has a bit of missing paint and the bumper has relocated itself slighty further into the body but since my quotes so far havent gone over 500 dollars ( even from one of the most expencive places in town) its not really much of an issue. However if i was the one who had hit someone in similar circumstances i would be as upset as she was when it first happened . Dont read this as if i am admitting i was at fault cause i still believe i wasnt regardless of what other ppl may think. pva glue gives good advice when he says ppl not involved should stay out of it the matter is reaching a conclusion slowly and hopefully it will srot itself out it helps that myself and the person in the photo are on speaking terms and can deal with it like adults but the question remains : will pva glue get his d**k wet if he keeps sucking up to chrissy? time will tell :D :uh-huh:

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question remains : will pva glue get his d**k wet if he keeps sucking up to chrissy?  time will tell :D :uh-huh: [/b]

HAHAHAH LO :)

First of all I was sucking no one (a part from my girl (Respect!))

secound of all Blond isnt my type...

3rdly I was just saying what I saw, not What other people think they saw...

4th I am glad every thing turn out ok exapt it could handled better than how it turned out...

cheers

Joe

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