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well i was hoping for a new front spoiler but Pas is nahhh i can fix that .... and he's doing the rear while he's at it and he's going to buff her etc ..... he had an S2000 in there .... he did all these flared guards and hoity toity spoilers .... cost the guy $9K

nah it was Orrang Rd Oats St intersection ..... everyone whos tried to turn there knows how dangerous it is .... they need phucking arrows .... but the light was orange just turning red when i turned and he just came bounding through the intersection

yeah Alex :rolleyes:

Well i hope i remembered the rego right cos i wasnt thinking terribly straight after it happened and i couldnt find a pen so i wrote it down in eyeliner in true girly fashion

good work....

what sort of car was it??

last year there was a week when 3 of my mates got t-boned by commodores running red lights.

All of the commodores did runners.

all were stolen...

Hope you have better luck.

when did it happen and have you filed a police report yet??

Originally posted by Strich9ine

*hopes red light camera was present & operating*

Dam, what a pain in the ass... well, car's can be fixed, people can't!

Glad your not hurt :rolleyes:

Just when you really want one (red Light Camera), is the time there isnt one. People that do the bolt really shit me, proably driving some rust bucket, early model, uninsured piece of shit holden. No Apologies given.

This is what needs to happen below:

:headshot:

yeah well mine wont take as long as Bam's .... 1 1/2 weeks ..... and since my dad is doing 14K worth of work for Pasquali ..... if he wants his work on time then this has to be done on time.

Will be driving a laser for next couple of weeks tho :rolleyes:

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