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4th October 2016, 03:10 PM
#201
Enjoying the trips
Originally Posted by
Club 4x4
Macca,
Metal and plastic can be fixed - humans are a bit more challenging.
Cheers
Kalen
Kalen I can see her being thrown about in the car in front of me, then she let out such a scream that sounded fatal to me.
Rushing to be first at her side and her saying she was OK was something I never want to be part of ever again.
Just didn't know what to expect, the first aid training we do at work kicked in though not needed fortunately.
Cheers
Macca
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4th October 2016 03:10 PM
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4th October 2016, 03:21 PM
#202
Originally Posted by
macca
Kalen I can see her being thrown about in the car in front of me, then she let out such a scream that sounded fatal to me.
Rushing to be first at her side and her saying she was OK was something I never want to be part of ever again.
Just didn't know what to expect, the first aid training we do at work kicked in though not needed fortunately.
Wow macca!
Stuff like that never leaves your head unfortunately. I had a near head on some 15 years ago, i swerved and the car behind me with a young family of four copped the full brunt. All four were not in good shape.
To this day, everytime i drive that stretch of road i think about it.
Its great to see though that C4x4 have effortlessly come to help.
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4th October 2016, 03:48 PM
#203
Expert
Originally Posted by
macca
Kalen I can see her being thrown about in the car in front of me, then she let out such a scream that sounded fatal to me.
Rushing to be first at her side and her saying she was OK was something I never want to be part of ever again.
Just didn't know what to expect, the first aid training we do at work kicked in though not needed fortunately.
that's rough mate. Again, glad all was ok.
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4th October 2016, 06:26 PM
#204
Legendary
Originally Posted by
macca
Kalen I can see her being thrown about in the car in front of me, then she let out such a scream that sounded fatal to me.
Rushing to be first at her side and her saying she was OK was something I never want to be part of ever again.
Just didn't know what to expect, the first aid training we do at work kicked in though not needed fortunately.
Far out macca sounds horrible but glad everyone is OK. Yeah all it takes is a poofteenth of a second for things to happen. At the end of the day we're all human and these things have happened to all of us at some point. Easy to say but try not to be too harsh on yourself the main thing is everyone's ok.
Been very impressed to hear the service from club 4x4.
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4th October 2016, 07:15 PM
#205
Travelling Podologist
Real sorry to hear your story Macca. Like us all, I hope I'll never need to make a claim, certainly not in circumstances where anyone is hurt (or worse), but your experiences & willingness to share them make me glad about my decision to give Club 4x4 insurance a go.
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4th October 2016, 08:44 PM
#206
Enjoying the trips
Taken a while to share Cuppa.
It's not easy I am still so disappointed in myself even though I have no idea what led to the accident.
Cheers
Macca
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4th October 2016, 09:13 PM
#207
Expert
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5th October 2016, 08:59 AM
#208
Enjoying the trips
Thanks for the kind words and support, really shows what sort of people are here amongst the members of this forum.
I wanted you all to know that Club4x4 did exactly what they were paid to do, a product was purchased in good faith and that faith has been repaid.
Because of what I have been through I hope you will at least consider Club4x4 next time your insurance is due.
I have done this off my own bat as a satisfied customer, I can only hope you are too no matter who insures you.
Cheers
Macca
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7th October 2016, 04:08 PM
#209
Expert
G'day Everyone,
I know not everyone follows us on Facebook, so i wanted to share our latest blog post on illegal modifications.
This has generated a lot of discussion and clarified our stance in the market.
http://www.club4x4.com.au/modification/
Happy Touring
Kalen
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8th October 2016, 12:12 AM
#210
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Originally Posted by
Club 4x4
G'day Everyone, I know not everyone follows us on Facebook, so i wanted to share our latest blog post on illegal modifications. This has generated a lot of discussion and clarified our stance in the market.
http://www.club4x4.com.au/modification/ Happy Touring Kalen
Thanks for the info Kalen :-)
Sounds more than fair mate!
How to get started?
I'm a tad lazy, any chance of emailing a form or two to get us started!
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