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22nd February 2007, 07:40 PM
#31
I have photo's some where of my 80 series which some moron totaled with his 1 tonner, pulled out from a side street when the handbrake was doing 70 clicks on Hallam rd.
She collected him with out hitting the brakes and just about broke the 1 tonner in 2.
He got out of it with a cut on his head where his head hit the ARB bull bar and the mrs had deep bruising across her chest and concusion from hitting the steering wheel when it came back towards her about 8 inchs and up and got her just above her nose.
The cruiser which I'd had for 6 weeks was written off as the right hand chassis rail was 4 inches rear ward of where it should have been.
None of the doors would open so a mate of mine that was following her ripped the drivers one off with his winch before the fireys got there.
My old man lost a wheel of the left front on an old cruiser tray we had. We had 2 steers on the tray in a cage at the time and at 80kmh they held it up straight until he ditched it and ran for the wheel which of course landed in the middle of a dam in the middle of winter.
Scary as it was, we were laughing about it as soon as we came to a stop and then I couldn't stand up I was laughing so hard when the wheel and all that was connected landed in the dam.
Broke a sub axel due to a previous accident when he hit a cattle truck ramp chasing a bull.
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22nd February 2007, 09:27 PM
#32
Only one I've got a pic of is from 24 years ago. My Rangie and the wifes Corolla, both taken out by a drunk in a Valiant who did a runner. Luckily the neighbours got a plate.

The Corolla was written off.
Last bingle in the Defender was in a round about, it still carries the scars but the other car was a LOT worse off, and in the wrong.
Martyn
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22nd February 2007, 10:02 PM
#33
I see your steer and raise you a rock!
I wish I'd seen them (there were two, missed one but got the other) a bit earlier than what I did.
Looks like that rock caused a heap of damage
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