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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how did you do that then ?
Snap. Barkstone. Lifted off when the tail broke away. Snapped back and spun the other way.
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looks like you got intimate with the kerb, at least your ok and the car will mend. just put it down to experience.
Well officer..its like this
Unlucky mate!
Hope it's back on the road soon!
Cheers,
James
It seems like you can reuse the brakeline.
Ouch
Still could have been worse.
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
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.