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Well Liz has had enough looking and feeling like crap so

here are the last of the pics

got the boot open and well lets just say that she is lucky that she is not hurt the boot is cracked in areas and it is looking like a smiths crinkle cut chip in the boot :(

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Lizzy,,,glad your alright girl. I was very worried when I 1st heard.

As fatzman said,,,drag the bits out and start again,,,pity really,,,I liked naths work. What about a Gazelle coupe this time?.

I'm just glad your okay.

Neil

that sucks liz. it's always harsh to get punished for someone elses mistakes. i hope you have comp insurance and if you do, ring them right away. I have been screwed twice in the past when un-inured knobs hit me, and my cars were also un-insured at the time. the first time cost be about a grand and the second time about three and a half :( now i always make sure my cars have full comp insurance to protect me from other bone heads mistakes.

it will be tough going for you as I guess they'll just pay you out for a non-turbo silvia :mad: if you can try and buy the wreck so you can get the engine back (if it's ok).

on the bright side you still have your health! so booze on I say and start looking for a new car. :mad:

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