God damn it!

Discussion in 'Ooooops!' started by rubjonny, Apr 5, 2011.

  1. afbiker02

    afbiker02 Paid Member Paid Member

    fail:lol:
     
  2. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

    maybe to rip the engine out of for the new car :lol:

    all the abf, wheels and stuff survived, even the rad was fine!
     
  3. Bat. Forum Member

    Ouch very sorry to see this!
     
  4. Matt82

    Matt82 Forum Addict

    maybe youll be able to find a RARE oak green shell
     
  5. dan_gti2004 Forum Member

    Sh*t sorry for you mate [:^(] hope all goes well with your search for a new car. On the plus side you have all the goodies from this one in tact to swap over.
     
  6. Bundles Forum Junkie

    Don't think T-cut will be harsh enough to get that out tbh [:^(]

    Always heartbreaking to see another mk2 going to the big vw dealership in the sky.
     
  7. danster Forum Addict

    That is unlucky RJ.

    Maybe consider an 8v next time, as they are lighter and nimble cars. More likely to stop quicker or steer away from the other car. ;)
     
  8. Toyotec

    Toyotec CGTI Committee - Happy helper at large Admin

    Because they are slower.:p.
     
  9. Sam.

    Sam. Forum Member

    [:^(]
    Atleast everything engine wise is intact so you can just swap it.

    Similar thing happened to one of my mk2s a while back, the whole front pulled straight in the end. I think the panel gaps ended up better than they were before :lol:
     
  10. thegave Forum Member

    Hope the Vauxhall came off looking worse.
     
  11. rubjonny

    rubjonny Administrator Staff Member Admin

    vaux looked fine, just some scuffs and a fog light needed. though i bet behind the plastics the irons will need replacing, you know these modern cars and their strange bumpers!
     

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