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okay if you gonna listen to anyone listen to me,

take your car to your insurance company and get your car fixed. and then give the insurance company all her details and then they will chase her up for the cost of the repairs, that way your car is fixed asap (you will probably have to pay your excess and then get it refunded) but your car is fixed and then the insurance company messes around with her, if you wait for her company then it will take ages and ages to get yours done

who are you insured with and who is she insured with?

mayhem did u send me a maiL? i deleted it if you did send cause it was on my bulk mail sorry for that.

Thanx guys for the reply , but in 1 month I will off to indonesia

I'm doing the claim form today and send the car to the repair panel by tow truck tommorow. Wish me luck and get the car finish early.

BTW Sneeza what do you mean by write off? do you wan to see my car? i'll post pic tommorow

Btw, should i ask I want all the damage repaired even a single damage? scratches from glass , flying from my rolling door window. I want to get new car , cause yeah it badly damaged, I really hate to see my car crashed that bad, If you guys live in winthrop or somewhere near just pass by u'll see a rolling door lay on my lawn and the garage open with 2 cars damaged

erik, dude sorry bout the car hey :), but from persoanl experience, it will not be 2-3 weeks, i was without my car for 2 months, when sumone ran up my rear end, there was no front end damage, just damage to the rear and it took them 2 months to fix! your car's damage sounds heaps worse, soooo i figure your in for a long wait buddy :D good luck with the repairs :)

adrian :D

2 months?????????

Let met tell you my damage and you reckon how long it will be.

Front bumper, left head lights and left hand i don't know what the name in english on top of the mags (mags not damage piufff)

scratch windows, rear light rear and rear bumper, boot (wing safe)

That's all about it roughly

2 months i won't be here

just beware of thieves now that your roller-shutter's busted....winthrop's ain't got the cleanest record in terms of break-ins.....too many rich asian folks living there i reckon...

still...how would an old lady(being old as she is) miss where she was going, go up ur driveway and onto your garage??:zzz:

I'm a lovely guy so many people stop by my house but this is the first fan that love me so much until she crashed my garage.

She's 70 years old, she avoid hit cars and biker so she went to my driveway and can't brake the car something wrong with her brake so yeah that what happened , I don't know how to protect my car not. I'm scared of my mags

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