What happens when you roll your Z and knock over 3 trees and a sign.
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glad that you are okay.
I'm VERY surprised at how well the car did. I didn't read the whole thread but did the insurance actually total it yet? I'm not sure if a roll will automatically total a car, but it looks repairable.
I'm VERY surprised at how well the car did. I didn't read the whole thread but did the insurance actually total it yet? I'm not sure if a roll will automatically total a car, but it looks repairable.
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Originally Posted by taurran
Wow! Glad to hear you're ok.
These cars handle VERY well in rollover accidents. Everyone I know that's rolled a 350z has walked away from it with minimal injuries, and has nothing but praise about the car's safety in a rollover situation.
These cars handle VERY well in rollover accidents. Everyone I know that's rolled a 350z has walked away from it with minimal injuries, and has nothing but praise about the car's safety in a rollover situation.
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Wow, how many Z wrecks in the last few weeks. I know here in PA it is unseasonably warm, but it is still cold enough for some ice. I think I am just going to park mine. Just to be safe. Anyways. If you do get it back, can you pm me. there are a few minor things I need that Nissan want to charge to much for. That is if you are selling parts.
Thanks
Thanks
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I'm in Portland, and I know exactly which day you're referring to (it was a crazy night of anticipation). Man, you had a lot of ***** driving that thing around on stock tires though...I know for me, when I get my 350, I'm still keeping the accord as a backup car. Glad you're ok though.
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You are lucky to be OK, as any peep from Salem can tell you HWY22 is a wildly popular place to die.
Anyway, if you do buy it back I may be interested in one of those wrecked Volks for a mad tyte JDM Hose reel. for serious
When you get a New Z33 watch northwestnissans.com for upcoming Salem meets, i'm jrbump over there. (shameless plug, I know)
Anyway, if you do buy it back I may be interested in one of those wrecked Volks for a mad tyte JDM Hose reel. for serious
When you get a New Z33 watch northwestnissans.com for upcoming Salem meets, i'm jrbump over there. (shameless plug, I know)
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hmmm, anyone else see a honda "H" on the hood in this picture.
http://s92596757.onlinehome.us/CarFdUP/CIMG0597.JPG
coincidence? I think not
sorry for the loss
http://s92596757.onlinehome.us/CarFdUP/CIMG0597.JPG
coincidence? I think not
sorry for the loss
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The Honda thing was God's way saying, "Aren't you glad that you weren't in a S2000!!!!" You most certainly would not have walked away then.
On a more serious not, thank God you were allright and were able to walk away. Good luck to you with your next Z.
Craig
On a more serious not, thank God you were allright and were able to walk away. Good luck to you with your next Z.
Craig