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Opps = too much gas + not enough skill
GeoffB - 14/6/07 at 10:31 PM

No chassis damage as best as i can see,just need a few bits of suspension,wheels,tyres,time money etc,etc

Im ok apart from sore ears(the wife) and a bruised ego..

Please be careful out there..






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graememk - 14/6/07 at 10:33 PM

how did you do that then ?


Dusty - 14/6/07 at 10:38 PM

Snap. Barkstone. Lifted off when the tail broke away. Snapped back and spun the other way. Rescued attachment DSCN0003.JPG
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bigrich - 14/6/07 at 10:41 PM

looks like you got intimate with the kerb, at least your ok and the car will mend. just put it down to experience.


GeoffB - 14/6/07 at 10:41 PM

Well officer..its like this


James - 14/6/07 at 10:43 PM

Unlucky mate!

Hope it's back on the road soon!

Cheers,
James


Aico - 14/6/07 at 11:32 PM

It seems like you can reuse the brakeline.


speedyxjs - 15/6/07 at 06:38 AM

Ouch
Still could have been worse.


mad dad - 15/6/07 at 07:13 AM

sorry to hear of these and glad you're ok......out of interest was this on dry or damp roads/track????? cheers and good luck with repairs.....Andy


wilkingj - 15/6/07 at 09:57 AM

Yes... But the components are doing their job in an accident. They are absorbing the impact, and lessening the forces being transmitted to the main passenger cell / cockpit.

In my Land Rover, Its a case of "The Car in Front is my Crumple Zone"

You dont want that technology on a sevenesque type car.