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haha i dont think andy will have the car for another 40 years gus :) ummm dont know how richard fitted it... isnt the one off just jap designed for 32 gtst anyway gus?

anyway andy if u need any advice from richard bout the cf bonnet youve got his no. if not let me know and ill give it to u

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Well...

Thought id just post up on where im at with the car..

yea i got nothing....

Cars is still imn my garage.. the chick is being very uncontactable..

Ive given her too long now, so ive left a msg with her if she aint get back to me by tomorrow/fri i will be taking it further.. ie. insurance will fix the car, and chase her for the money..

There ya go.. thought id just keep u all posted

CIAO!

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i think you need to send 2 or 3 letters before you can go to court. something about giving them time to sort out their side. but i'd take her to the cleaners if she's being this slack. teach her a lesson i tell you what

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pfft i doubt nrma would even insure anyone with a skyline that isnt above 25

not true, i got a quote from nrma when i got my car, they wanted 19 grand a year to insure it for 16 grand

Andrew, hope it all gets sorted out soon for ya

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im with Just car

if i write a letter saying that her insurance had run at at the time of the accident and get her to sign it, My insuranve will cover me up to $3000 in damage..

Thinking i might do that.

But i have to get in contact with her first to get her to sign it.

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surely there is a provision for the other party being incommunicado. personal insurance is not my forte, but being able to demonstrate such conditions is part of other types of assurance.

to be frank, i'd say she has considered her situation and has realised her predicament.

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