




To cap it all, I had left work especially early (1803) to get to a wedding after party, the first of these were taken at 1807

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 Sorry fella, you needed that like you need a hole in the head!
 Sorry fella, you needed that like you need a hole in the head!



 , it was my first shunt and I managed to do it to the car I've wanted since I was 9 so I was a bit peed off over the past few days but its great to have some support through the zone. No worries of it being written off Pac1982 I'm sorting mine myself seeing as my excess is £400. defeats the point of fully comp insurance almost. Unfortunatly the Ka driver did not want to settle the affair off the books so they are claiming so I'll have to see how bad the premium hike will be
 , it was my first shunt and I managed to do it to the car I've wanted since I was 9 so I was a bit peed off over the past few days but its great to have some support through the zone. No worries of it being written off Pac1982 I'm sorting mine myself seeing as my excess is £400. defeats the point of fully comp insurance almost. Unfortunatly the Ka driver did not want to settle the affair off the books so they are claiming so I'll have to see how bad the premium hike will be    I did a bit today, will throw a pic on in a little bit.
  I did a bit today, will throw a pic on in a little bit.
£2700!!!! ouch, you probably don't want to know it costs me £100 (on classic car insurance).Liam554 wrote:Ouch. I'm 20 and my insurance is £2700 a year for a 318i, because I have a claim for a barrier on my record. Without it my insurance drops down to £1500..
Might be a nasty shock, fingers crossed though.

 not that it would help in that situation I guess, just love it!
 not that it would help in that situation I guess, just love it!
 But one things for sure, the E30's staying in my name no matter what.
 But one things for sure, the E30's staying in my name no matter what. 
At least some good came out of it.....JOE9T wrote:I hit a Ford Ka