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Packy 02-19-2010 05:39 PM

Crashed my P-car on a first date
 
Yep, first date. The road was wet and narrow. I don't usually take the car out on rainy afternoons but, it was a first date after all. She said she wasn't afraid to go fast so had to find out if she was telling the truth. Pretty stupid, but hey, that's what insurance is for right? We started fishtailing and I stayed on the throttle until we got too close to the guard rail on the right then I had to put on the brakes. We hit the dirt wall mountain on the left. I buckled the front end, spun around and hit the rear. We probably hit the wall going 15mph (she thinks we were going 30mph) then we spun and hit the rear right corner. The amazing part is I drove it home then we went out for dinner and shots and ended up having a pretty good date :p. So HA!

The insurance Co claimed it as totalled so now I have a race car build on my hands and am looking for a new date car heheh. Unless anyone wants to buy a slightly used Porsche 911SC? :D I still can't believe I drove home. These cars are tough.

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sc_rufctr 02-19-2010 05:43 PM

Dam that looks bad.... But as long as you and the girl are OK nothing else matters.

Will there be a second date?

Packy 02-19-2010 05:50 PM

We already had a second date, and a third. She was definitely my main concern. Cars are expendable but body parts are not. She is having back problems and the doc has her on muscle relaxers and pain killers. She has another doc visit on tuesday so we will see how she is doing then. I really really hope she doesn't have permanent damage. I on the other hand just got a bruise from the seat belt (she thought it was a hickey) and had a slightly sore neck but wasn't really hurt. I think she may just have a pulled or sprained back muscle, but i'm definitely no doctor.

Packy 02-19-2010 06:01 PM

All in all this was kinda fun. But that's our little secret. Makes me wanna be a crash derby driver.

wp935 02-19-2010 06:03 PM

Looks like the car and the gal may both be keepers. Maybe not in that order, depending upon ones perspective ....................

sc_rufctr 02-19-2010 06:03 PM

It may have been fun but if that was my Pcar I would be crying in my beer.

I hope your girl is OK. That's the most important thing right now.

Oh Haha 02-19-2010 06:11 PM

You are bragging about crashing your car?

You should be glad you didn't hurt anyone else(besides maybe your gf).


Pretty stupid move, IMO.

Packy 02-19-2010 06:14 PM

Yes, I am not denying the fact that it was a dumb move, and i'm not bragging. Thanks for the good thoughts Oh Haha. I like to try to stay positive and so does the girl who was with me.

Jagshund 02-19-2010 06:14 PM

If she's not hard on the eyes, here's what you do:

1. Hit her with a club-like object to make sure she's really hurting before the next appt.
2. Let her file a claim with the insurance company for all sorts of bs related to the wreck.
3. Marry her, wait for the ins. settlement and buy a Carrera GT or the like (like an orange 912 993 TT look).

Glad it turned out okay- I've known these cars were tough since a certain British television host dropped one from a crane.

Packy 02-19-2010 06:18 PM

Hey Cayman, can you be my lawyer? or at least my life adviser? Maybe we could get that on my insurance settlement too :)

KNS 02-19-2010 06:29 PM

Sort of a strange attitude you are taking with one less classic car in the world. Please slow down next time.

I hope your girlfriends injuries turn out okay...

WolfeMacleod 02-19-2010 06:44 PM

Don't feel too bad. I did something similar in September. On a third date.
Rain. Corner slick as snot. Crap tires. Not going fast, it just slipped out and kissed the curb.

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efhughes3 02-19-2010 06:55 PM

I'd say your date is right. You didn't hit dirt at 15mph and whack the front end up like that. Even when I'm on a track in the rain, I don't screw around, its not worth this outcome.

davec 02-19-2010 06:57 PM

Hey, you guys should do some DE events! Learn to drive at speed and in the rain.

efhughes3 02-19-2010 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davec (Post 5195209)
Hey, you guys should do some DE events! Learn to drive at speed and in the rain.

"Guy", not "guys".

I said I don't screw around, I didn't say I did get some speed out of the girl in the rain. It's all about smoothness, and no abrupt throttle or braking, which wasn't applied in this case. Rainy DE's are great learning environments.

Packy 02-19-2010 07:07 PM

I know. I'll never drive a porsche in the rain again, I think that was the first mistake leading to this result. I hope everyone else can learn from this too. It gives me a whole new respect for those dirt rally drivers.

Packy 02-19-2010 07:09 PM

Definitely going to do some more DEs once I fix my ol' girl. She's down, but not out.

madmmac 02-19-2010 07:11 PM

Wow, you hit her in the front and the back on your first date!! Congrats.

Oh...........it was your car.

Sorry,

nineball 02-19-2010 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by efhughes3 (Post 5195205)
I'd say your date is right. You didn't hit dirt at 15mph and whack the front end up like that. Even when I'm on a track in the rain, I don't screw around, its not worth this outcome.


x2. there is no way all that damage was from a 15mph crash, unless what you hit was doing 35+mph.

zippy_gg 02-19-2010 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Packy (Post 5195117)
We already had a second date, and a third. She was definitely my main concern. Cars are expendable but body parts are not. She is having back problems and the doc has her on muscle relaxers and pain killers. She has another doc visit on tuesday so we will see how she is doing then. I really really hope she doesn't have permanent damage. I on the other hand just got a bruise from the seat belt (she thought it was a hickey) and had a slightly sore neck but wasn't really hurt. I think she may just have a pulled or sprained back muscle, but i'm definitely no doctor.

Dude, are you sure your girl is not dating the doctor???:D
Glad you are both OK, and don't let that stop you from driving a Porsche in the rain; these cars love that ****!;) Just learn to smooth your motions on the wet.


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