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48 year old driver - bet it's a R31 :)

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on the way back from the drive-ins on saturday night we saw a purple r34 and a white s13 who obviously got a bit too fast and too furious on delhi rd

They crashed?

No that was another accident. It was an s14 that lost control and killed the driver and left the passenger almost dead. It happened on the hume hwy infront of some mc donalds.

Edited by jantolis
No that was another accident. It was an s14 that lost control and killed the driver and left the passenger almost dead. It happened on the hume hwy infront of some mc donalds.

"Check this out, bro" are famous last words.......

on the way back from the drive-ins on saturday night we saw a purple r34 and a white s13 who obviously got a bit too fast and too furious on delhi rd

Lucky there's a funeral parlour at the top of the hillclimb, and a cemetery further towards Epping Road.

But the man was having none of it and once again pointed his car at police and stepped on the petrol, hitting the officer and ramming a police car to force his way out of the tight corner.

sounds like a farken 12 year old wrote this story... stepped on the petrol WTF...

sounds like a farken 12 year old wrote this story... stepped on the petrol WTF...

lol... I didn't pick up on that cause i just skimmed through it. The journo was probably trying to write some thing that they thought was lingo and ended up just sounding stupid.

Lucky there's a funeral parlour at the top of the hillclimb, and a cemetery further towards Epping Road.

some people really pick the place hey.

as for delhi road, you'd htink people would think a little more about what they are doing before doing something stupid like that, specially in a very built up area with driveways and blind corners

funny u say that the other day friving through tempe saw an old guy driving a r33 he looked in the 30s - 40s so i wont b surprised it could have being any kind of skyline

I'm an old guy and i drove an r32, well did till i wraped it around a pole and im 48 and im gonna be building a quicker one just because we're old dont mean we dont love our fast cars and im crazy over me fast bike (hayabusa )

Cheers Peter

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