my lancer is demolished..... i should be dead
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Whoa... Final Destination 3.
I have my own wreck story. Last year, the day after my 22nd birthday I was driving to work at the 32nd St. Naval Station since my ship, the USS Fitzgerald DDG-62, was about to depart that morning. So I'm rushing through traffic on Harbor Dr. to make it on time.
At the time I was driving a 1990 Nissan 240SX hatchback and was in the shadow of a large SUV. When the SUV switched lanes the sun blinded me for a second. When I saw the Mack truck it was too late, no time to stop. I slammed my brakes. I knew I wouldn't be able to stop in time. I tried to maneuver between the Mack stopped in road and cars parked along the side. Didn't work. The entire driver's side was torn to shreds underneath the truck. I flew up from my seat on impact, but stopped by the steering wheel and seat belt. The whole front end of my 240SX was pushed forward and both bones in my right leg were snapped by the gas and brake pedals with a chunk of bone puncturing through the skin. I was unable to move it while my left ankle was also broken. Thankfully some Navy firefighters were nearby to help me and call for an ambulance. They had to tear off my door with the jaws of life to pull me out. I didn't pass out until after getting in the ambulance on my way to Balboa Naval Hospital.
Aside from my 240 being wrecked beyond all recognition, just before I was about drop in an imported SR20DET engine and GReddy exhaust, I was stuck in a wheel chair for months before being able to walk again.
Using the money I saved from my 8 months deployment to the Persian Gulf I was able to put down a large downpayment on my '04 Lancer ES.
I have my own wreck story. Last year, the day after my 22nd birthday I was driving to work at the 32nd St. Naval Station since my ship, the USS Fitzgerald DDG-62, was about to depart that morning. So I'm rushing through traffic on Harbor Dr. to make it on time.
At the time I was driving a 1990 Nissan 240SX hatchback and was in the shadow of a large SUV. When the SUV switched lanes the sun blinded me for a second. When I saw the Mack truck it was too late, no time to stop. I slammed my brakes. I knew I wouldn't be able to stop in time. I tried to maneuver between the Mack stopped in road and cars parked along the side. Didn't work. The entire driver's side was torn to shreds underneath the truck. I flew up from my seat on impact, but stopped by the steering wheel and seat belt. The whole front end of my 240SX was pushed forward and both bones in my right leg were snapped by the gas and brake pedals with a chunk of bone puncturing through the skin. I was unable to move it while my left ankle was also broken. Thankfully some Navy firefighters were nearby to help me and call for an ambulance. They had to tear off my door with the jaws of life to pull me out. I didn't pass out until after getting in the ambulance on my way to Balboa Naval Hospital.
Aside from my 240 being wrecked beyond all recognition, just before I was about drop in an imported SR20DET engine and GReddy exhaust, I was stuck in a wheel chair for months before being able to walk again.
Using the money I saved from my 8 months deployment to the Persian Gulf I was able to put down a large downpayment on my '04 Lancer ES.
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Originally Posted by netmand
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I saw that mess on the weather channel this morning... amazing.
I saw that mess on the weather channel this morning... amazing.
yeah when i saw my car on the news this morning, i was shocked. by the time they pulled the semi off of my car everything was completely gone. the whole upper half of the car, the doors, the bumpers, the hood, the trunk....... everthing........ just gone.
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that sucks sorry to hear about that. I heard about the wreck in the news. Hey look at it this way the car can be replaced but you and your girlfriend can't. Smart thinking getting out of the car btw.
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Bro......If this isn't a sign that God has a plan for you, than I don't know what is. 1 out of a 1,000 people would not get out and run right away. We weren't able to meet, but I'm the one that had offered you a "beer" at the meet on saturday. I'm really at a loss for words for what occured. YOU and your girlfriend ARE BLESSED! You've got a new lease on life. Good luck with everything!
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thanks everyone, i really appreciate it. everything happend so fast it didnt really hit me till last night. the accident happened around 11:15ish in the morning, and police were still there untill 8:00PM. i think the news mentioned that they didnt open the expressway till about 9:00pm. i'm just glad to be alive right now. thanks for the kind words.
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Funny
Does this juxstiposition strike anyone else as humorous?
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On a more serious note, wild story. Glad you made it through ok. Drive safely everyone.
Joe
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On a more serious note, wild story. Glad you made it through ok. Drive safely everyone.
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hey, glad ur alright man, but i have to ask whats next ( car wise ). if you don't mind.. what/who was determined atfault and are u gunna get f***ed over on this?
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That's an amazing story!!! Glad to hear that you're okay. I bet after an event like that you quickly realize what matters most in life. Take care.
happy holidays
ran
happy holidays
ran