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went around a bend today at around 30-40km/h in 2nd gear, hit a bit of grease/oil (was raining most of the day), boost kicked in when i lost traction, spun and hit a parked car :)

looks like im out of action for some time now.

smash repairer reccomendations anyone? in the sutherland/st george area prefferably? lol

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as for pics, the closest thing right now is in the car chase thread. Looks rather similar to that, cept more concentrated on the LHF side, and more crumpled. Also managed to push the bonnet down a bit so it looks like that :)

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withdrawals are shocking to cope with. Tried calling you to ask if you could come pick up the shit that was in my boot, but, it's in a holding yard already :(

You know the corner out the front of the pub next to sutho station on east parade? on the bus stop side of sutho station

Aw well, $2100 excess to pay, IF the claim gets accepted. Im spewin, $2100 better spent on a turbo kit, or pistons, or what ever

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I can relate dude, I took out the front of my '97 ser II a month ago and the withdrawals are so f&*kin bad it's not funny anymore, I have to see it everyday and not being able to drive it. Look on the bright side and stop whinging like a girl....at least you were insured ! I was on the back of a 3 car pile-up and I wasnt insured (Im 31 and just cars tried to get $5700 out of me for it) so my R33 is going to be the last car repaired after the other two. I'm up for at least $20 big ones so yeah, stop crying like a f*&kin girl and accept the fact that there are people worse off than you out there ! The only light shining at the end of my tunnel is that I still have my boosted VL Calais to get to work in.

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Damn that sucks Jago, I hope you get it sorted out alright.

Thank god you have insurance, and everyone out there reading this that doesn't think about how much it would suck if something like this happened :)

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that sucks sorry to hear jago

lol smok74 sounds like you have abit of attitude.. as per your post and sig

why didnt you have insurance is the question you should be asking yourself, noone else to blame but yourself really so why give jago a hard time, plus you even said you still have a boosted vl to drive so your withdrawels wouldnt be so bad i think youre the one crying like a little girl!

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