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That also what I'm hoping.. I haven't heard from Luke in a few days and he hasn't been online :P

And wow woggin, that's pretty f**ked up :cool:

Luke posted on Antilag , where did they mention in media what make , model n engine the vechile was ??

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That also what I'm hoping.. I haven't heard from Luke in a few days and he hasn't been online :P

And wow woggin, that's pretty f**ked up :cool:

Wasn't Luke he posted on antilag last night!

Very interesting story woggin, glad your both doing better now! Just on a small side note, don't go around telling people that she died twice in the ambulance, makes you sound silly... Loosing a heart beat and not breathing is not dying, you only get to die once in a life and it's pretty permanent from most reports :P

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Wasn't Luke he posted on antilag last night!

Very interesting story woggin, glad your both doing better now! Just on a small side note, don't go around telling people that she died twice in the ambulance, makes you sound silly... Loosing a heart beat and not breathing is not dying, you only get to die once in a life and it's pretty permanent from most reports :P

Reports say she didnt have a heart beat and wasnt breathing for 5minutes, 6mins is the threshold of brain damage occurring, thats fairly lifeless(dead) but i know wat you mean!

*cringe* - losing a leg is life-changing (it's not just scars now!) sorry to hear about your accident. And best of luck to you and your girlfriend...

Mate, i cant even begin to describe it, having her lay in front of me after regaining consciousness and seeing that just decimates you completely, then in hospital actually seeing it, fu$ked me up something good, her right leg was 'de-gloved' as its referred to, the entire 180 degree left hemisphere of her leg was torn off by the windshield, all the way to the bone, so she has a skin graft now there, from just below her knee to her big toe, its just nuts, i dont know how she has coped with the months of suffereing and pain, she incredible, i just cant explain the sh$t!!

again, back on topic, 32 4 with a rb26?? sounds modified, someone must of known him pretty well, rip.

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RIP and condolences to the blokes family and friends.

Off topic, being dead technically just means you are not breathing and have no heartbeat. I was born dead apparently and then decided to died a few more times after that and I am alive and relatively non retarded

That also what I'm hoping.. I haven't heard from Luke in a few days and he hasn't been online :)

And wow woggin, that's pretty f**ked up :O

Ive moved out of home and dont have much access to the net atm.. RIP to the guy, not nice hearing about things like this.

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