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That sucks big time dude.

My real estate agent told me a similar story when he got rear ended on King Georges Road. The guy suggested they move off the main road and turn right at the next intersection to exchange details. The guy drove off...

It's not really a safe road to stand in the middle of.

bad luck steveo, how's the whiplash?

Did anyone hear about that lady on the F3 this morning (very early)? She was drunk and 3 other drivers boxed her in to pull her over on Mooney Mooney bridge... When she got breath tested she was .22

n1gtr let me know his name and when the bastard gets send to jail i will let u know. :unsure:

Thats just it, i dont even know his name :D

But thanks :blink:

sunshine steve you have a poopra? my condolences (on your accident, not the fact that you own a poopra).

Hey where have you been lately?

Yep, twin turbo black one

I'm confused as to how a drunk person smashed your car, refused to give details then left, leaving you to report it to the police away from the scene.

Easy;

He hit my car

We both pulled over into the adjacent sidestreet

I got out and went to his window

Noticed he was plastered

Told him to get his licence

I got mine

Came back and he refused, saying there's nothing wrong with my car and to leave him alone

I called the cops trying to get a cop with a breath tester to come there (2 mins from hurstville police station)

While i was on the phone he drove off, the police said not to follow and that they would deal with it instead of me

it looks like nothing will come of this... he'll just deny it when the cops catch up with him (if they do)

then its your word against his... he can say "he's full of shit", you say "no he's full of shit", then the cops say "fk both of ya's" and walk off...

any witnesses?

Bugger!

At least you have the rego etc and insurance will take care of it....

Sooo that means the poopra wont be at Texicana now??? :D There has to be a bright side for some of us surely???

bad luck steveo, how's the whiplash?

Did anyone hear about that lady on the F3 this morning (very early)? She was drunk and 3 other drivers boxed her in to pull her over on Mooney Mooney bridge... When she got breath tested she was .22

Wtf... was this on the radio this morning??? Gee perhaps I should of got to work earlier than 10.30am!

So... there was no one around, and this guy was a dick...

Ever think about, just maybe, bashing his head against the steering wheel and blaiming it on the crash???

note to self... do that.....

the supra not getting written off.....? I call that the bad side.

:)

it looks like nothing will come of this... he'll just deny it when the cops catch up with him (if they do)

then its your word against his... he can say "he's full of shit", you say "no he's full of shit", then the cops say "fk both of ya's" and walk off...

any witnesses?

Yeah thats what i thought, but after speaking to the cops they've assured me the guy wont be able to do that cause of the circumstances i got his rego and personal description :)

Sooo that means the poopra wont be at Texicana now??? :D There has to be a bright side for some of us surely???

Yeah, so you guys get a chance at the battles :)

It will be there though, lets try and NOT destroy the diff.....again :)

So... there was no one around, and this guy was a dick...

Ever think about, just maybe, bashing his head against the steering wheel and blaiming it on the crash???

Wouldnt have changed much, he was ugly enough

But to be honest, yep - the thought crossed my mind at one point

how the hell did i miss this thread?

lol

You missed this thread like a retard misses the point

umm. leaving him to drive off was the bigest mistake. perhaps in 6 months time you will get $10 a week till its paid up. its f**ked. but on the brighter note. if he was insured. he didnt return a blood alchahol reading so his insurance wont be void.

but yeah this sort of thing is just best to get it fixed and move on. sucks to here dude.

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