We are OK, but my GC8 is dead
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1. there was no road racing a bike
2. thanks to the biker who stopped (we were drooling earlier)
3. International B: thanks for the airbag
4. Gino: I got u covered bro...i NEVER forget
5: Kostamojen: Thanks, I'm on it
I'm off to see a lawyer today because of some shady details some HAD to share.
Nothing criminal, no worries. i can remember entering the turn in control, far from tires scrubbing, and the backend letting loose on me half way through (gravel, mech. failure, etc) So i'm still confused myself! I'm hoping to pickup the battered sube today or tomorrow and u better belive i'll be parting whats left to my subie brothers and sisters. I might post a volunteer thread later this week to see if anyone wants to come by and help dismantle usable parts, and possibly some who might just want to relieve sum stress on a fender
Thanks for all the warm wishes. Craig and I are both recovering (slowly but surely) and as i get the energy i'll keep u all updated.
-Dan
(still holdin out for that testing position in the WRC)
2. thanks to the biker who stopped (we were drooling earlier)

3. International B: thanks for the airbag
4. Gino: I got u covered bro...i NEVER forget

5: Kostamojen: Thanks, I'm on it

I'm off to see a lawyer today because of some shady details some HAD to share.
Nothing criminal, no worries. i can remember entering the turn in control, far from tires scrubbing, and the backend letting loose on me half way through (gravel, mech. failure, etc) So i'm still confused myself! I'm hoping to pickup the battered sube today or tomorrow and u better belive i'll be parting whats left to my subie brothers and sisters. I might post a volunteer thread later this week to see if anyone wants to come by and help dismantle usable parts, and possibly some who might just want to relieve sum stress on a fender
Thanks for all the warm wishes. Craig and I are both recovering (slowly but surely) and as i get the energy i'll keep u all updated.
-Dan
(still holdin out for that testing position in the WRC)
I don't really know you guys but you drive (drove) a Suby so you're all good in my books. Glad we didn't lose a brother. Good luck in your recovery and legal/insurance problems...
Originally posted by huck
I don't really know you guys but you drive (drove) a Suby so you're all good in my books. Glad we didn't lose a brother. Good luck in your recovery and legal/insurance problems...
I don't really know you guys but you drive (drove) a Suby so you're all good in my books. Glad we didn't lose a brother. Good luck in your recovery and legal/insurance problems...
glad to hear that a fellow subaru brethren is alive and well after an incident like that.
take care!
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Originally posted by AWD_Dan
1. there was no road racing a bike
2. thanks to the biker who stopped (we were drooling earlier)
3. International B: thanks for the airbag
4. Gino: I got u covered bro...i NEVER forget
5: Kostamojen: Thanks, I'm on it
I'm off to see a lawyer today because of some shady details some HAD to share.
Nothing criminal, no worries. i can remember entering the turn in control, far from tires scrubbing, and the backend letting loose on me half way through (gravel, mech. failure, etc) So i'm still confused myself! I'm hoping to pickup the battered sube today or tomorrow and u better belive i'll be parting whats left to my subie brothers and sisters. I might post a volunteer thread later this week to see if anyone wants to come by and help dismantle usable parts, and possibly some who might just want to relieve sum stress on a fender
Thanks for all the warm wishes. Craig and I are both recovering (slowly but surely) and as i get the energy i'll keep u all updated.
-Dan
(still holdin out for that testing position in the WRC)
1. there was no road racing a bike
2. thanks to the biker who stopped (we were drooling earlier)

3. International B: thanks for the airbag
4. Gino: I got u covered bro...i NEVER forget

5: Kostamojen: Thanks, I'm on it

I'm off to see a lawyer today because of some shady details some HAD to share.
Nothing criminal, no worries. i can remember entering the turn in control, far from tires scrubbing, and the backend letting loose on me half way through (gravel, mech. failure, etc) So i'm still confused myself! I'm hoping to pickup the battered sube today or tomorrow and u better belive i'll be parting whats left to my subie brothers and sisters. I might post a volunteer thread later this week to see if anyone wants to come by and help dismantle usable parts, and possibly some who might just want to relieve sum stress on a fender
Thanks for all the warm wishes. Craig and I are both recovering (slowly but surely) and as i get the energy i'll keep u all updated.
-Dan
(still holdin out for that testing position in the WRC)
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wow... i dont think i have ever seen a non fatal accident look so mangled... you guys are lucky to be alive
Good luck on a speedy recovery and return to the suby scene!
Cheers
-Jeff
Good luck on a speedy recovery and return to the suby scene!
Cheers
-Jeff
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