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i had my first minor incident last night. not my fault, was basically sitting at the lights and sum 18yo woman in her civic came up behind me and sumhow thought i was going and hit all the back of my car. ive only had the car for a month. it aint too bad just needs a new rear bar i think and a bit of a respray round the boot area and rear bar. good thing is she is gonna pay for it all neway.

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I feel your pain, that's happened to me not once, but TWICE!! :rant: If the gap below your boot is a little larger than normal, you'll probably find that the beaver panel will be bent. Also check the outer edges of the taillight assemlies, they'll break their seal to the rear 3/4 guards if the middle of the car was hit hard enough. If they need to do panelwork and not just replace/repair the bar, expect the bill to come to around $1500. Not that it really matters cos you're not paying for it anyway :)

Sorry to hear it... Hope the damage isn't too serious.

Some advice for the future... If sitting on traffic light and seeing a car behind you coming up... dab your brake pedal a couple times and hold it... Your brake light might bring into the other driver's attention if he/she happens to be a little bit day dreaming or thinking you're moving.

yea it aint all to serious and she has called and said for me to take it to sum garage (which i cant remember the name of right now( in collingwood on friday. She is paying for it all so woteva needs to be fixed comes out of her pocket. But yea i have actually had water creeping into my rear right indicator, so that cant be a good thing............

i had my first minor incident last night. not my fault, was basically sitting at the lights and sum 18yo woman in her civic came up behind me and sumhow thought i was going and hit all the back of my car. ive only had the car for a month. it aint too bad just needs a new rear bar i think and a bit of a respray round the boot area and rear bar. good thing is she is gonna pay for it all neway.

That's fux0red dude..... same thing happened to me a few years ago in my 200sx (on Chapel st mind you :P) some d!cksnap in a clubsport wasn't looking in front of him... the traffic was moving very slowly, i braked because the car in front of me had stopped. This guy behind kept going and just tapped my D-Speed rear bar and cracked it, pushed the boot in a bit too.... the repair quote was over $3k. Silly me only took his mobile number, the guy tried to change mobile numbers on me to avoid paying, but i found out where he lived and called him at home.. he ended up going through insurance when he found out the cost. he was expecting it to be under 1 grand.... I said this isn't a commodore buddy, and I have a pearl paint job :)

I'd recommend Corso Body Works in South Melbourne.. Speak to Sam. They are authorised jaguar repairers and also do repairs for Shannons Insurance. Not the cheapest, but they definitely do a top job :cheers:

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