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    #16
    Wow, glads you made it! here is a shot of when I stuffed my 96' GTI vr6 into a tree at about 60-65, the passenger compartment stayed 100% are e30's week sauce?

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      #17
      Originally posted by randomtask37
      Originally posted by bimmerphile
      Freaky ass shit man. Very good perspective with your writing too. I really felt like I was inside your head.


      You spelt lacerations correctly, but misspelt I'm, Oh, injuries, ankle, cartilage, & bruising


      :-D
      thanks for the complements.

      and btw, the spelling comment was toooo funny

      you misspelt compliments too


      My mountains are better than yours.

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        #18
        Originally posted by elemental
        Wow, glads you made it! here is a shot of when I stuffed my 96' GTI vr6 into a tree at about 60-65, the passenger compartment stayed 100% are e30's week sauce?
        looks to me from those pictures that u hit on a structural high point. looks like u pegged the frame and hit the motor which probly helped.
        98 M3/4/5

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          #19
          Hey drew, Im glad your are alive "dude"...great story, and hope you get well soon...

          -Saul
          Saul
          01 330ci Daily Driver
          89 332is Auto-x Friend
          95 M3 *SOLD*
          87 325is *SOLD*

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            #20
            Originally posted by M42Tecknik
            Wow.

            They dropped the steering column on you, shoved needles through your kneecap, and cleaned your wounds without morphine, or even water.

            You my friend, I commend. In so many ways. You have true guts. I drink to you tonight!
            When I was about 10 years old, I wiped out on my bike on some sand-covered asphalt, landed on my right elbow, and had a huge gash across my elbow. The nurse had to hold my elbow over a sink, while another dumped gallons of antiseptic water. Quite possilby the most pain i've ever been in.

            Drew, hope you have a good recovery. Just keep a positive attitude. Time heals everything.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Z3Jonathan
              Originally posted by M42Tecknik
              Wow.

              They dropped the steering column on you, shoved needles through your kneecap, and cleaned your wounds without morphine, or even water.

              You my friend, I commend. In so many ways. You have true guts. I drink to you tonight!
              When I was about 10 years old, I wiped out on my bike on some sand-covered asphalt, landed on my right elbow, and had a huge gash across my elbow. The nurse had to hold my elbow over a sink, while another dumped gallons of antiseptic water. Quite possilby the most pain i've ever been in.

              Drew, hope you have a good recovery. Just keep a positive attitude. Time heals everything.
              ahhh! im glad someone else knows kidna what it feels like. pouring that stuff on open wounds doesnt sound like a very painful event. but god damn, that stuff is no joke.
              98 M3/4/5

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                #22
                [quote="randomtask37"]
                Originally posted by elemental
                looks to me from those pictures that u hit on a structural high point. looks like u pegged the frame and hit the motor which probly helped.
                It didnt hit the motor but yes the frame was 86d :?

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