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<James|Rover> 11th June 2009 15:27

I've totalled the beloved but a lucky escape though.
 
Not had it for more than a couple of months and I've ditched the poor thing. And it'd taken me ages to find the perfect one for me :( .

Joking aside I was very lucky to get out alive - the fireman who cut me out from the back apparently had said that when he saw me he'd thought I was a goner...

Now got my feelers out for another...

Full story here.

JohnDotCom 11th June 2009 15:32

Sorry to hear of your Incident.
Get well soon.
Cars can always be replaced plenty out there, you can't.

Rabett_Rover 11th June 2009 15:44

Sorry to hear of the accident. Get well soon will you go for another Rover or are you just tempting fate?

<James|Rover> 11th June 2009 16:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rabett_Rover (Post 341093)
Sorry to hear of the accident. Get well soon will you go for another Rover or are you just tempting fate?

Thanks for your concern.
Interesting point...but I will have NO hesitation in trying to replace like-for-like. This was a fantastic motor.
I feel pig sick because I had not had it for long &, had just put a couple of new tyres on it 3 days previous. I even tried to make an offer for it from the salvage company as it was loaded with kit.
No, the whole thing was definately my error, no fault of the car.

Tatts 11th June 2009 16:14

What a mess. I can see where the fireman was coming from!

Hope you make a full & speedy recovery!

StevenWilliams 11th June 2009 17:16

Blooming heck. Glad you are OK.

Simon 11th June 2009 17:36

Looking at the car pictures you're lucky to get out with the injuries you did. Glad to hear you are okay though as that is the most important thing.

Get yourself back up to speed and fully recovered before worrying about replacing the car - best of luck though in searching for the right one. :)

podge 11th June 2009 18:12

Glad to see you in one piece, a strong car there. See what the firemen meant as well.Take care.P.

Jürgen 11th June 2009 18:31

Sorry to hear this, James. Get well soon!

Reebmit 11th June 2009 19:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnDotCom (Post 341085)
Cars can always be replaced plenty out there, you can't.

I'll second that one John, I'm really glad to hear you are okay James, take it easy, Tim


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