View Full Version : saloon modified by a toyota
ste porter
19-03-07, 04:10 PM
Saturday morning me and a mate niped to the local autofactors to get some parts for the nova turbo project we have on the go in the projects page and on the way back we found that the brakes on his nova saloon run around wasnt as good as we thought!
some idiot missed his turning and slammed his brakes on during a swooping blind bend 3 cars in front of us just managed 2 stop but we didnt even get the chance 2 lock a wheel.
50mph straight into the back of a toyota avensis and this was the result
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v65/porter/Photo-0130.jpg?t=1174319945
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v65/porter/Photo-0131.jpg?t=1174319978
and me how i spent most of my day saturday straped 2 a spinal board was not nice
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v65/porter/SP_A0139.jpg?t=1174320008
i have cracked ribs muscle and tisue damage of the neck and chest whiplash and bruising of the sternum
my mate the driver has simalar injurys apart from he has a deep laseration 2 the knee aswell
all in all i thought the little old saloon stood up well 2 the impact but also as a result theres no way that were gonna have the turbo done ready for pv:wall:
another nova bites the dust
Novadex
19-03-07, 04:18 PM
nasaty! dont forget to claim! whiplash is worth a few quid..;.
ste porter
19-03-07, 04:21 PM
i am doing lol
ste porter
19-03-07, 04:22 PM
if it wasnt for the seatbelt i swear i would still be in hospital as i would almost definatly have gone through the window
nasty mate, hope you feel better, defo get a claim in there!!! looks like she did pretty well....get well soon....
big gra
19-03-07, 04:34 PM
hope you get better soon,, bit of t-cut and body filler and the car will be mint!
Nova-Dan
19-03-07, 04:36 PM
you reckon you can fix it!
ste porter
19-03-07, 04:42 PM
car was a hanging heap anyway it was his runaround
Novadex
19-03-07, 04:43 PM
you reckon you can fix it!
Is that a question or are you shouting it at him? lol
I dont think many Novas going into somehting at 50mph would be fixable!
this jjust goes to show that seatbelts do save lives, if you wernt wearing yours you couvle hit the road or gone through the rear window of the toyota
nasty crash tho, get a claim put in, and strip it for bits
Novadex
19-03-07, 04:44 PM
and well done for wearing your seatbelt! just goes to show, they save!
ouch
glad your ok tho fella
ste porter
19-03-07, 04:52 PM
its true yes it was the seatbelt that gave me the injurys i have but if i wasnt wearing it i dont think i would be alive to have any they realy do save lives its made me think twice about making sure i wear 1 and braking distances.
even though that said in this case the distance wasnt so much of an issue it was round a blind bend by the time the car in front had twiged and braked we was already in the back of it
cheers guys to all that have said get well and remember belt up i never thought once that this could have happened that morning untill it did
nasaty! dont forget to claim! whiplash is worth a few quid..;.
lmfao fcuk whiplash, I think there's a tad more personal injury there
I bet the Toyota doesn't have a scratch on it - a Merc went into the back of me once, not a scratch on my GT4 but the front of the merc was a bit mashed. Japan 1, Germany 0 lol
ste porter
19-03-07, 05:35 PM
toyota back bumper pushed in and cracked dent in boot and cracked light thats it! it looks like it had been hit with a shopping trolly not ramed from behind at 50 couldent belive it realy if i got a pic i will post it up later
Japan 2, Germany 0 then :D
good to hear your both on the mend and im really impressed at how well the nova crumpled
looks like the old nova stood up to the impact pretty well considering, glad your both on the mend, and phone injury lawyers for you lol
craig c20let
19-03-07, 07:13 PM
it may of stood up well to the challange i gave it but its goin to send the turbo insurance throught the roof :(
vallanc3
19-03-07, 08:19 PM
woundnt claiming wiplash go against your mate? as you run into the back of the toyota?
depends on who proved to be at blame
if the toyota gave no other option but to hit it you might have a chance id of thought
ste porter
19-03-07, 09:00 PM
makes no difference on my mate thats what his insurance is for and no my mate (craig c20let) admited fault hes gotta pay his excess any way so makes no difference
depends on who proved to be at blame
if the toyota gave no other option but to hit it you might have a chance id of thought
Unfortunately not, in terms of insurance if you go into the back of someone its your fault - they'll argue you should have left enough room to stop.
Adam Moran
19-03-07, 10:49 PM
Unfortunately not, in terms of insurance if you go into the back of someone its your fault - they'll argue you should have left enough room to stop.
This man speaks the truth im afraid.... You will have to claim of your mates insurance
Glad to hear all involed are ok
Unlucky mate, i got a mk1 nova shell if you want it to replace the saloon, its had no welding done 20 quid its yours Lol other wise its goin to the scrappy!
~~joycey~~
20-03-07, 10:01 AM
ouch! :eek:
craig green
20-03-07, 10:58 AM
Hope you recover OK mate!
Looks nasty.
good job the nova was a rotter then... if it was a plated/welded shell youd be in a whole world of pain more....
craig green
20-03-07, 01:31 PM
good job the nova was a rotter then... if it was a plated/welded shell youd be in a whole world of pain more....
Do we know that for sure? I dont reckon a stitch welded & plated shell would be that much stronger in a frontal impact. Most of the strengthening is based on torsional rigidity.
dont the plates go down the innet wings?
stitch welding will go down the arch's etc... makes it stonger. OK the stitch theory is that you keep some crumple, but tis still going to be harder to crumple than a non welded front end..
This is all assumption and theory based on what ive seen in crash tests at work but obv not got a pile of novas in various shell states and crash tested them lmao.
ouch , glad your not to badly hurt fella
Nasty crash, good to hear you walked away from it.
Looks to have stood up very well, if i looked at that i wouldn't guess it had crashed at 50mph...
ste porter
20-03-07, 02:30 PM
no it was more or less a rotter the turbo will hurt its been seem welded on every seem in the bay and close stitched on the rest of the shell that 1 will hurt
craig c20let
20-03-07, 02:32 PM
aslong as i dont brake my sternum again because that hurts
goldengraham
20-03-07, 10:02 PM
ouch, glad you and ste are not badly injured tho
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