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    Like all others, glad you are alive and in a condition to be able to report it!

    Was it a trip to/from Victor?
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    Glad you and wife are ok.
    Yep, they are strong / safe vehicles. I’ve put one on its roof, and swear that vehicle possibly saved my life also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narangga View Post
    Like all others, glad you are alive and in a condition to be able to report it!

    Was it a trip to/from Victor?
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    I echo the thoughts of all, so glad for you. Hug each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Glad you are ok, nothing better on the road if you are unlucky to be in an accident.
    Driver fatigue or other factor ?
    I was driving from Burra to Adelaide, so it wasn't a long drive. Everyone has told me it was a micronap, and as I can't remember anything about it, I can only assume they are correct. I honestly did not feel like was tired, but........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Narangga View Post
    Like all others, glad you are alive and in a condition to be able to report it!

    Was it a trip to/from Victor?
    Burra to Adelaide
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aussie Jeepster View Post
    I was driving from Burra to Adelaide, so it wasn't a long drive. Everyone has told me it was a micronap, and as I can't remember anything about it, I can only assume they are correct. I honestly did not feel like was tired, but........
    Very easy to have one. Just grateful nobody was hurt too badly.

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    Ouch plus- Glad to hear you survived so well. Be careful over the next week or two. Its not that uncommon to walk away to find issues days later!

    Take care and good luck with the replacement hunt.

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    The End of my D3!

    Same thing happened in the last year to Graham Moss AFL legend.

    Urgent RFDS retrieval for Perth traveller road tripping in the Great Southern | Royal Flying Doctor Service

    WA football legend details life-threatening crash

    Was driving a mates FFRR.

    The car detected the crash and called emergency automatically. Next thing a caller was talking to them through the car’s audio.

    Very lucky to thread the needle as when you go bush in the SW the trees don’t budge an inch.

    Same diagnosis

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Very lucky to thread the needle as when you go bush in the SW the trees don’t budge an inch.
    That applies to trees all over.
    ​JayTee

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