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Tonight, I was driving down george street. I saw this group of fellars ripping a massive burnout down george street. It was so smoky that i couldn't really see much. Saw the number plate mr rx4.

Then, down the street, mr rx4 collided quite badly with a taxi

........kids these days

i hope ppl are ok, but this is sorta funny..

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Damn, I forgot about my phone. My new phone can take pretty good cameras too.

I dunno who was at fault, but it was pretty bad. the rx was missing a rear wheel. The front was totally smashed up. The taxi was written off because it was a side on collision and the doors and roof were smashed right up.

The guys were ok. The funniest bit - the they were standing in a line along the wall for about an hour (they were still there when I got back from dinner). The look on their face was like .... Oh shit bro I smashed me car! hehehe

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I saw this crash. He smoked it off the lights, fishtailed it and then overcorrected & smashed into the taxi. Someone was lying on the footpath injured.. couldn't see much tho.

Got a picture of it (pretty poor quality- phone's camera isn't much good at night).

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I saw this crash. He smoked it off the lights, fishtailed it and then overcorrected & smashed into the taxi. Someone was lying on the footpath injured.. couldn't see much tho.

Got a picture of it (pretty poor quality- phone's camera isn't much good at night).

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...............OH GOD WHY CAN'T I STOP LAUGHING, maybe its the fact another f**kwit is off the road AND fu(ked up his car at the same time.

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...............OH GOD WHY CAN'T I STOP LAUGHING, maybe its the fact another f**kwit is off the road AND fu(ked up his car at the same time.

My thoughts exactly

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I feel sorry for anyone who got injured... bar the idiot driver.... but I got to say... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA suxs to be them!!11!!11!!!!1!!

My exact thoughts.

Unlucky to the guy.. I bet he would of been crapping himself.

Was it wet lastnight on the Sydney roads?

Central Coast roads were wet.. I lost it going around a round-a-bout, but recovered.

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what a knucklehead!

thats what ya get for been a t00l.

and what about the TAXI!!!! Has anyone said anything about the TAXI?

Come to think about it, fcuk the TAXI they are all shit drivers anyway! 10 points for the fcukin TAXI!!!!!!!

"C" word edited by Neil,,,Ever use it again on this Forum and I will ban you.

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I feel sorry for anyone who got injured... bar the idiot driver.... but I got to say... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA suxs to be them!!11!!11!!!!1!!

Yeah I think a woman was either in the taxi or getting into it and got hurt. She was taken away by an ambulance. Don't think the roads were wet either it was just pretty ordinary driving.

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Tonight, I was driving down george street. I saw this group of fellars ripping a massive burnout down george street. It was so smoky that i couldn't really see much. Saw the number plate mr rx4.

Then, down the street, mr rx4 collided quite badly with a taxi

........kids these days

Hey Im his witness the story actually wasnt him doing a burnout he went into a pot hole an his wheels studs snapped his tyre come off and he 360 into the taxi an a girl in the taxi was getting out of it an was slammed into the ground, Everyone is ok, I have to go this week for my statement. By the way thats not the only accident some idiot rid me off on saturday night on the way to the city too. My car is a ride off. Not F....N Happy at all.

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I don't know what sort of a shitbox it is for the wheel stud to snap and the wheel to come off by going into a pot hole. Snap all 5 wheel studs from a pothole at less than 60 (the speed limit of that street)? I don't think so. I've hit massive potholes in my car at speeds well over 100 (on private roads) and my wheel has never come off.

Not saying that I don't believe you, it's just hard to believe.

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