I figured people may be interested in seeing my old fun car. I had just pulled it out of a 10-year sleep and got it back into good shape. Three weeks later, this happens. Oy! Oh well, I made a nice transition into the Camaro!
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WOW, no wonder you spent, what was it 10 days in the hospital?
But hey, at least you got the Camaro out of it!CLICK THE LINK!-----> 2nd Annual Central IL Camaro Meet AND Drag Day---May 21st <-----CLICK THE LINK!
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wow! thank god you made it out o.k97 Z/28 396, LT1 H/I, LE HR cam, FLT Level 7 w/ Yank SS3600, S60 w/ 3.73, UMI, BMR, Nitrous Outlet
10.62@126 NA / 1.40 60ft
9.67@138 N20 200 / 1.31 60ft
GM High Tech cover car April 2009
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You took a hell of a hit! Be careful out there! I am glad your back on the road, although I think you lost one of your 9 lives!! How did it happen? The damage on the drivers side looks odd, were you T- boned in the driver's side while driving. You certainly weren't at a stop. I hope you have good insurance.
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It was a big hit, alright! A moving t-bone. I was going through a green light (go figure) and the guy nailed me. After I managed to slow him down , he went on to hit five other cars! Of course, he had no insurance... :eek13:
Apart from my poor, pristine, 20-year-old Probe, my damages were a ruptured diaphragm and spleen, five broken ribs, two fractures in my pelvis, and a collapsed lung. Apparently, for the first few days, no one knew if I would pull through or not.
Many months later, I'm back to normal with a new Camaro to boot! :4:
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