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thankx bois.

well, a few little more details....

i cant remember anything myself. so i dont know what happened, i just go by what witnesses and the cops say

the collission was pretty much through the drivers door and front right panel. the entire drivers side cabin was crushed to nothing, aswell as some of the passenger side, the engine bay was smahed in, and basically, the entire car was crushed like a can. after seeing some photos, i dont know hoe they got me out, especially in such good shape...but thank to all those who did help me.

i had 2 b cut out through the passenger seat....so thats how farked the drivers side was.

wow.

now we smash brothers ;)

i should be dead too after i slaughtered my Calais 2 years ago (gotta remember we in a new year lol)

But yeah, you'll get over it, time heals all. Some need more time than others (of course) but that's arite.

you'll hunger for power again soon enough :(

ANDREW- as far as im concerned your one strong person and a true fighter!! and i know u will one day be 100% fit again!! ur love for your car and your enthusiasm i guess :uhh: put you where u are now!! i wish you all the best and hope youll be bak on our raods soon and fully recovered....LOVE YOU BRO....:rofl:KEEP FIGHTING MWAHZ

Glad to hear you're alright buddy!!! Hope you continue with your speedy recovery.

My mate's work colligue witnessed the unfortunate accident (was apparently driving behind you at the time). He asked my mate wether he knew the car (via the number plates), as i had been interested in buying the car, my mate knew of it and told me the next day. Man, was i glad to hear that you got out of it "safely" and are able to make a full recovery.

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