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Hope no one has any problems with this.

Thought it might be interesting for people to post there cars after they have been crashed, a story about how it happened and what they LEARNT from it!

I will post mine soon, once i got the piccies from my other pc.

I?m not encouraging people to go and crash cars to post on neowin!

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DEC 23 -

Ice Storm occurs, roads get crappy, people loose control, and boom. The rest is history.

Still waiting to get my car back... maybe on the 22nd.

One pic:

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ouch, funny, the light is still working..

well my tyre died on me going round a corner ended up in a ditch, dam.

still sorting out my claim this week.

My Smashed up corsa

now i know it looks minor, but i managed to destroy the complete front suspension linkage and everything attached to it, bent the rear axle, and manage to bend the chassis?

it's been wrote off and i'm now settling with my insurance company

well ..no car crash. but here's one for ya. accident in april 2002, had 9 operations so far,  almsot lost my right leg and left hand. i'm a walking pile of skin and scars by now.

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OH NOESSS!!!!!!!!!!!! TEH BIKE!!!!!

I'm crying already. :cry:

Good to know your ok. I take it was the drivers fault. "I never saw you mate"

insanekiwi, I had a motobike accident like yours too, I was riding my 125cc Aprillia RX:

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And a car pulled out in front of me, and skidded around and my leg was in the motobike caught in the turn of the carboretta and my left arm was stuck under a car wheel crushed. I was unconcious. :o See I don't do things by halfs. ;)

I woke up 2 hours later still at the scene with no feeling of my body at all, and fire crew and police officiers where sorting things out, and Fireman had to cut and remove the front axel of the car to release my wrist and cut the bike straight in half to get my leg out. My leg was just disjointed, but my arm was no more. (Had no bone in it) I was rushed by helicopter to Hospital and when straight into surgery and had my leg snapped and put back into place and my arm is bone replaced and working with 8 pieces of metal, 12 Metal Pins and screws and my skin. ;) Nice. And it only took 2 Operations.

Also, while this was all happening I had photographers taking pictures of me and the accidient without helping me. Stupid twats. The Car Driver had only 1 cut on his head by hitting the side window. There were photographs and an article released in the local newspapers around here, but I have only heard stories about them, I haven't seen the articles and pictures, and honestly never want too. It wasnt a good day for me.

Well thats my Crash for you all to hear. ;)

JMann

My car before: Mustang

Going down a BIG hill in the snow (i know, stupid in my car) in the snow before it was plowed or salted.

back of car:

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front of car:

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and during its repairs: (notice front end was completely removed and engine sitting on ground)

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Originally they found about $16,000 worth of damage, which wasn't enough to total it. Ordered all new parts and starting working on it, found some more, brought it up to about $18,300 worth of damage, which was 80%+ of car's value and would have totaled it, but they already got parts and started working in it.

A little over a month later, i got the car back. You wouldn't know that it was in an accident. Neither me or the passenger got a scratch on us. :p

i've only had someone hit me, but no point posting pictures was a few smacked pannels, and the main tridion of the car (the main safety part of the car) just had a big long dent in it, not sure what the insureance company did to fix it. but total came to something like under ?300 car is worth about 5k P.S i drive a smart car and proud of it.

someone went across the front of my dad, 2 front wings, bonnet and bumper also a rad. he was in the Mercedes A-Class at the time but the airbag didn't go off because he was doing less then 5 mph.

brother car was smashed up by some ###### that don't like him. every panel had a dent in it so it was beyond repair because of the cost

now my sisters car on the other hand well i find some pics tomorrow and post them, also with some pics.

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