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Farken Hell Nick, ya drongo! Cars can be fixed, wheels can be replaced. The two of you are ok and that's important.

Who's doing the inspecting for you? Insurance or another workshop?

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I honestly have no clue wat road that was but all I know is there were a couple of people who spent 3 hours+ the day before washing and cleaning their cars (me included) who didnt enjoy that part but it was absolutely worth it.

A mixed cruise would be a good idea, in the end it doesnt matter what you drive, we all do wat we do for the same reason we love cars

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I dont know what road we took either, all I know was the road was usually only wide enough for 1 car most of the time. So the 4wd with wide trailer made it very interesting coming the other way. There was alot of bridges that was one-way and narrow that went over railway tracks

Oh butto, utes dont come out very often on the cruises Ive been too.. maybe they're too scared they cant keep up with the sedans :highfive2:

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Awesome pics guys - get the impression they want you to keep off the grass!

Nick the D!ck

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Nothing like a bit of self-ridicule. I hope it's better than it seems buddy. :highfive2:

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I dont know what road we took either, all I know was the road was usually only wide enough for 1 car most of the time. So the 4wd with wide trailer made it very interesting coming the other way. There was alot of bridges that was one-way and narrow that went over railway tracks

Oh butto, utes dont come out very often on the cruises Ive been too.. maybe they're too scared they cant keep up with the sedans :spit:

Well we have a disadvantage from the word go. An extra 50kg's n leaf springs.

But thanks for lending me your cb, I probably would have hit multiple pedestrians but more importantly multiple potholes if it wasnt for that.

I think the next T I buy is going to be a sedan just for the sake of trackdays. Ill just take the back seats out so I cant drive my mates round and weight reduction.

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Farken Hell Nick, ya drongo! Cars can be fixed, wheels can be replaced. The two of you are ok and that's important.

Who's doing the inspecting for you? Insurance or another workshop?

fortunatly for me living near artarmon I know ALOT of panel beaters, so im thinking of handling this one myself rather then insurance,

Im hoping it is just all the suspension that is bent and if that's the case then ill be sweet but if its bent the chasis mounts or anything then I might be in a bit of trouble.. the funny thing is driving the car other then the steering wheel being off center and the car crabbing down the road you cant feel anything has happened

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