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  wolverine said:
It sure does look like his plates.

Yes it is Stephen, Hes ok but the poor car is not. The other guy was in the left lane and just came across into steve's lane, some how with out even seeing him, putting Steve into the fence.

Steve will be on at a later date with updates lol, He thought it would be funny if someone from here spotted him.

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Lea

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Good to see your ok.. Bad to see what happened to your car due to someone elses incompetence.. Hope everything else works out good for you!! Since that will surely be a write off are you gonna still be looking for an M35 as replacement?? Or something else??

  matty_M35 said:
Good to see your ok.. Bad to see what happened to your car due to someone elses incompetence.. Hope everything else works out good for you!! Since that will surely be a write off are you gonna still be looking for an M35 as replacement?? Or something else??

Still deciding, but I scoured sum sites last night and there is some nice m35s around atm. Plus I have a spare ecu, tv decoder, rear sunroof rubber etc. Driving anything else especially Australian made now would surely feel second rate.

Will take some more pics of the car this afternoon, can't bare to look at the poor girl atm, especially from front or side on. She still has a nice ass tho! That isn't bent and twisted.

  Bis-e Bee said:
Still deciding, but I scoured sum sites last night and there is some nice m35s around atm. Plus I have a spare ecu, tv decoder, rear sunroof rubber etc. Driving anything else especially Australian made now would surely feel second rate.

Will take some more pics of the car this afternoon, can't bare to look at the poor girl atm, especially from front or side on. She still has a nice ass tho! That isn't bent and twisted.

Glad to hear youre okay mate. Totally sucks balls about your car though ;) Loved that colour, I was contemplating flying over to checkout the car before you bought it way back when :)

  teknostorma said:
did the other guy stop ?

Yeah, it was an honest mistake and he was quiet devastated. All details were exchanged and when the police turned up statements were taken.

Will put some more pics up tonight or tomorrow. The damage is worse than I initially thought. I even found that there are two long pieces of metal fence wedged underneath.

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