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Old 09-08-2007, 12:59 AM   #1
Van D
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Angry Stupid drivers! *pics inside!*

So, driving into the city for a gig at the espy, get a little frustrated at typical city drivers (not looking, not indicating, merging dangerously etc), but hey, used to it by now. Play the gig, and come home in lighter traffic. Going along Hoddle (away from St Kilda) and get to the Albert St intersection, red light next intersection and cars banked up until Albert St, so though the light is green, I don't go through. 5 seconds later, WHAM!

Look what happened to my nice straight back doors!

From this..




to this..











I won't go into the stereotype of the other driver, but she was nice enough. My consolation is that she was in a newish Nissan Maxima? and it completely caved in the front of the car, couldn't even start it and couldn't steer to the right, had to push it around the corner for her. She was alright though, and I've just got some whiplash and my wrist feels screwed, oh well. Just lucky it did nothing major or structural to my car.

Oh, and if anyone was interested in buying it (not the best time for it to happen when it's up for sale).. Give it a week or so until it's buffed out :P

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