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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #30 on: 06 November 2009, 23:24:42 »

JESUS!

I have double rolled a 4x4 in the past in the same situation-everything in the car ended up smacking me in the face- like being in a washing machine full of bricks  >:(

Looking at your car, you were indeed lucky to get out-and not to have hit anyone else-it is a sobering reminder what can happen in the blink of an eye.

After my experience, I avoid sunroofs and will not have ANYTHING loose in the car-even my tomtom mount is screwed down and the unit held in place with sticky tabs on the mount.
A girl was killed near our house-not by the heavy impact, but by a camcorder hitting her head.  Sobering.

I wonder what the outcome would have been in an older car without the 'bags and safety cage?  The Omega let you live...

Hope you get sorted asap.  My roll shook me for a while  :y
Gald you're ok  ;)

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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #31 on: 08 November 2009, 14:28:22 »

Ok, these images scared the s* out of me.
It looks way worse then my crash in january.
I'm happy to read you are OK, because this many damage never promises good things to passengers.

Try and select a new Omega, I'm sure you'll find a good one...
Still a pity.
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #32 on: 08 November 2009, 16:20:32 »

What a crash that must have been.. I'm glad the Omega did his job well till the last second of his life.

Now you're okay it's safe to say I'm very sorry about the car. Hopefully you can find a worthy replacement. :)
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #33 on: 08 November 2009, 17:00:05 »

Jeezus those pics sent a chill down my spine!! You had a beautiful car there mate but at least youre still breathing.  :y
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #34 on: 09 November 2009, 11:54:28 »

wel look on the bright side ur lucky ur stil alive :o
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #35 on: 09 November 2009, 15:36:41 »

 :o :o

glad you are ok..

but sad to see a miggy in that condition :'(

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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #36 on: 09 November 2009, 20:58:30 »

More mangled than my roll over

Glad you are OK
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #37 on: 09 November 2009, 22:06:17 »

Matt, that is a sad picture..
well done to gm for strong side panels =
glad you're ok mate  :y
I assume your girls weren't with you then?  :o
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #38 on: 11 November 2009, 07:59:48 »

i was pi123d off when i reversed into a concrete block and scraped the the  bumper
you must be gutted
but lived to tell the tale
sorry bout the car
glad you are alright
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #39 on: 12 November 2009, 09:42:02 »

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Matt, that is a sad picture..
well done to gm for strong side panels =
glad you're ok mate  :y
I assume your girls weren't with you then?  :o

thankfully they werent, and was one luck s.o.b to have walked. just have the headache of insurance and police to deal with




its a Cat A write off and was taken yesterday to be crushed  :'(
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #40 on: 12 November 2009, 09:51:07 »

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Matt, that is a sad picture..
well done to gm for strong side panels =
glad you're ok mate  :y
I assume your girls weren't with you then?  :o

thankfully they werent, and was one luck s.o.b to have walked. just have the headache of insurance and police to deal with




its a Cat A write off and was taken yesterday to be crushed  :'(

Boo.. seems they never heard of T-cut  ;D
On the plus side, since it's being recycled into razors, you may come across her one day  ::)
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #41 on: 12 November 2009, 14:36:37 »

Yet again,someone elses life was saved by another big vauxhall.Same happened to me in 1997 when i wrote my cavalier off,just thank my lucky stars i wasent in anything smaller,but glad everyone is ok mate. :y
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #42 on: 12 November 2009, 17:31:45 »

Trying to think what would have caused it to suddenly snap away from you while changing from 3rd to 4th,Diesel possibly ? :-/
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #43 on: 16 November 2009, 06:18:35 »

I am extremely thankful that you were ok, and on the other hand I am sad to see such a beautiful car go...

What do you have in mind for your next car?
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Re: slight mis-hap
« Reply #44 on: 20 November 2009, 22:54:28 »

Glad you're OK and that's the main thing.  You can't be replaced, but the car can.

When I wrote off my Mig back in Feb I was gutted but relieved that the car protected me - I wouldn't want to be in any other car, which is why I bought another Mig in May!  Just couldn't contemplate buying anything else.
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