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Old 12-26-2006, 11:47 PM
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Default Almost Died: Hydroplaned on Freeway Across 5 Lanes Spinning

Small Update

As of now I have completey fixed all the broken undertrays under the car. It cost around 800 at the dealer... And I got my 30k servicing there at the same time. So the car is driveable, just looking ugly.

I still need to put my stock exhaust on due to my helix having major dents.

My GF's Christmas gift finally came after being shipped to the wrong address. Varis B-Pillars and CF Emblem Inserts, all from Intense. I love her.

I have also ordered Queenz350z's full Shine Auto Proj Amuse replica kit and should expect it here in about 2 weeks.

I'll post some pictures up in a few weeks when everything is fixed and complete.
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I was driving home on 580-E from SF from a day of shopping with the gf. I was cruising home in 1 lane over from the fast lane, going 70. About 2 miles from my exit its 5 lanes and a semi-truck goes from the middle lane over one, so its next to me.

This truck is shooting water onto my windshield so its hard to see and on top of that it is also throwing rocks that I hear chipping at my windshield. I decide to move one lane over; when I give it some gas my car goes from the fast lane but over steers into the shoulder a little. Im like **** and brake a little and then before i know im im spinning out of control.

I go across all 5 lanes spinning through traffic to the right and past the shoulder of the highway onto grass, then I feel a huge bump and then a few seconds later my car comes to a stop. my gf also had clam chowder from pier 39 that got all over my interior and us.I am about 100 feet off the shoulder and scared ****less with my gf. I thought we were gonna die.


CHP and Tow truck comes and my car is drivable so I drive it slowly home.

Im meh. Rain sucks. Im surprised thats all that happened to the car










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Old 12-26-2006, 11:51 PM
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Wow glad to hear your okay. The RWD Z can be tricky to drive in the wet. Hope the damage was not too bad and that you get your car fixed in no time!

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Old 12-26-2006, 11:52 PM
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man im sorry that sux you have pm.
Old 12-26-2006, 11:54 PM
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wow that sucks. sorry to hear that. glad to hear that everyone is ok though. that could have seriously turned out bad.

From the pics, it looks like its primarily just cosmetic damage. you said you heard a thump, was that just your car hitting the ditch? or was there actually something like a guard rail that you hit?

did it drive ok on the way home? i mean besides the fact that you went careening at high speeds across 5 lanes of highway traffic.
Old 12-26-2006, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by DJMatrix1067
From the pics, it looks like its primarily just cosmetic damage. you said you heard a thump, was that just your car hitting the ditch? or was there actually something like a guard rail that you hit?

did it drive ok on the way home? i mean besides the fact that you went careening at high speeds across 5 lanes of highway traffic.
Well the shoulder of the freeway, was about 10 feet flat, then it had like a 5 feet sloped part that went up about 4 feet, which i think was the thump.

It drove ok on the way home, the tow truck man ripped off the mudgaurd on the front tire.

the left exhaust pipe has some much dirt and rocks in it.
Old 12-26-2006, 11:59 PM
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good thing its not a big damage.. phew everybody went home safe.. the rain is coming here now to LA
Old 12-27-2006, 12:05 AM
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LOL, you didn't even clear your left muffler tip out. Just drove it home, lol!
Old 12-27-2006, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by zand02max
LOL, you didn't even clear your left muffler tip out. Just drove it home, lol!
I didnt even notice till i got home

My house was only 15 minutes away
Old 12-27-2006, 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Elohite
I didnt even notice till i got home

My house was only 15 minutes away
Sucks man, are you going thru insurance?
Old 12-27-2006, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by zand02max
Sucks man, are you going thru insurance?
I dont know, because of my last ticket. I dont want it to go up more
Old 12-27-2006, 12:40 AM
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Wow I'm so glad you and your GF are ok.
I've been through a similar accident and I really feel for you.
What tires are you running? When you braked it probably unbalanced the car,
causing the rapid spin.

I hope your Z recovers quickly.
Old 12-27-2006, 12:48 AM
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Nitto 555
Old 12-27-2006, 01:16 AM
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Nitto 555's are HORRIBLE in the rain. I've had the misfortune of having them on a couple sets in the past. It rains quite a bit here, so I know how tricky it is. I was just tellin' my gf today how scary this car is in the pouring rain on low-pro ultra high performance summer'ish tires! Any of them...

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Old 12-27-2006, 01:29 AM
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Something does not sound right. You had to be going much faster than 70 to cover than much ground or stayed in the throttle. Get some decent tires (most bridgestone and and toyo performance tires do well in the rain) and look into some kind of hp drivers ed course. This really should not have happened the way it did. At least it looks like the car will be easy to fix.
Old 12-27-2006, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Firehawk
Something does not sound right. You had to be going much faster than 70 to cover than much ground or stayed in the throttle. Get some decent tires (most bridgestone and and toyo performance tires do well in the rain) and look into some kind of hp drivers ed course. This really should not have happened the way it did. At least it looks like the car will be easy to fix.

Right, some Bridgestones lol not the POS's that come on our cars standard.
Glad to hear your alright dude...........change ur tires though!
Old 12-27-2006, 05:28 AM
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fat tires and hydroplaning, go hand in hand. Definitely get some quality bad weather shoes for that bad boy.
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Elohite, you lucked out on this one...it could've been much uglier. Glad you and you're GF are okay. A few things came to mind when I read what happened. The outter lanes of a freeway aren't the best in the rain, they tend to collect more pockets of water but I would've gotten out of the truck's way the same way you did. Also, how much tread is there left on your rear tires? From the pictures, it doesn't look like much. Also, was TCS/VDC on?

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Old 12-27-2006, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by daz311x
Elohite, you lucked out on this one...it could've been much uglier. Glad you and you're GF are okay. A few things came to mind when I read what happened. The outter lanes of a freeway aren't the best in the rain, they tend to collect more pockets of water but I would've gotten out of the truck's way the same way you did. Also, how much tread is there left on your rear tires? From the pictures, it doesn't look like much. Also, was TCS/VDC on?
I'll look at the tread later, hasn't been on my my mind with my college finals the past weeks. I had TCS on. No VDC in auto
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damn sucks dude.....seriously could have been worst.....glad everyone is okay....Rain is scary...and in NY snow might be coming soon =/
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Quote - "The RWD Z can be tricky to drive in the wet".

A 4WD vehicle would be tricky to drive in the wet for a Californian!!

Glad you and your gf are ok.


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