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post Oct 9, 2005 - 11:08 PM
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Last night me and my friend went for a drive in the pouring rain. I was driving along really slowly when I coming up a red light. There was a SUV sitting at the red light. Then the light turned green as I was driving closer towards it. Now the retards in the SUV didn't move when the light turned green. So I was forced to brake alittle then my car started to slide. I slid for about 2-3 seconds then BOOM. Now the light had been green for about 6 seconds before I hit them. The worst part was that there were 2 cops sitting in thier cars talking and saw the whole thing. The cop said that they had no visable damage to thier car so Im glad about that. My car has chipped paint, broken emblem and cracked bodykit. IM SO PISSED OFF. mad.gif mad.gif The damage isn't bad but the paoint is that I have to get it fixed now. IF the SUV would have just moved when it was suppose to this wouldn't of happened. I'll Show you guys pics tomorrow.

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post Oct 9, 2005 - 11:28 PM
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sounds like what happened to me when i rear ended a car a few years ago. but its alway your fault when you rear end someone. driving really slowly... braked a little... slid 2-3 seconds... im not buying that story wink.gif anyways, that sucks man, at least the damage doesnt sound to bad.


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