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#16
Re: Accident
DJB1974
Posted on: 2005/8/19 2:40
Seats Beats yes quite a good invention, i rolled my race car back in May it was a '80 Ford Cortina, 2 and half times rolled it over the tyre wall comming out of turn 4 at Daylesford Speedway, the 5 point harness was very effective, only giving me minor bruising on inside of legs from crutch strap, Helmets are also handy, still suffering from the 4 ribs i displaced behind my shoulder blade but that comes and goes, lol
#15
Re: Accident
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2005/8/19 2:16
thats such a shame you are having trouble with your search. i know how much trouble i had when i was having the rear of my daily fixed. they replaced the bumper but left a dent and paint on the boot and all sorts.
#14
Re: Accident
scottyb
Posted on: 2005/8/19 1:47
Nah, no apology until I did my block at her. A few people stopped and took on the role of mediators (pretty sure that was a good thing!).
I was a sore for a couple days down the right side of my body - mainly my neck and where my head smacked the window... but holy crap you realise how good seat belts are!! She couldn't have been going very fast, but when she hit I was thrown pretty hard towards the passenger seat and the only thing that stopped me was my seatbelt. I guess its like being tackled by Tana Umanga in full flight. I have been around to I think about 15 smash repair places in Canberra and Queanbeyan, but no one has given me a solid impression that they can do the paint.... I have spoken with Shannons and they are considering the full respray option at this point in time. Time will tell I guess. Yeah, thanks for the tips on leaving the repair place.... I'll make sure I'm 100% happy. I'll let you all know how it goes and post up some pics of the repairs. Ciao
#13
Re: Accident
DJB1974
Posted on: 2005/8/19 1:27
What an amazing looking little Ute, lucky it wasnt me, i would have snotted the bitch if her attitude was about how she was gettign home, did she even bother to say sorry?
#12
Re: Accident
aca18turbo
Posted on: 2005/8/19 1:15
thats not kool man i woulda done my nut but i would start lookin for another door because i very much doubt ne one will even try to fix it as for the rest it will come out if u can find a good panel beater down there.
#11
Re: Accident
COUP1200
Posted on: 2005/8/19 0:45
I no a panel beater in vic that will fix it he does metal repairs not bog repairs.
#10
Re: Accident
hotrod88
Posted on: 2005/8/18 23:54
I would have cried if that ute was mine .(very sweet). good luck . a young boy puuled out in front of me last month and I t-boned him . He had no ins. at all and all I had was liability. my poor old 79 210 wagon is fixin to find the graveyard in the sky. But it did donate parts to my 1200 though so she'll never be forgotten
#9
Re: Accident
A14force
Posted on: 2005/8/18 22:31
Bummer dude. Lucky she wasn't going any faster or you might have been hurt. After it's been repaired, don't take it home unless you are 100% happy with the job. Driving it away means you accept their repair, and you'll have a hard time getting them to put anything right that isn't 100% correct.
#8
Re: Accident
pitanando
Posted on: 2005/8/18 16:27
Ai caraba!!! How did thet hapend? if it had been on my dat i would prefer to beak a leg
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