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who was the zed man? looks pretty knackered. anyone off here?

nah he was one of mcgills ringins

he gunned it around that bend and hit the kurb side on where it dug in and swung the car around and ripping the wheel off, the car was actually sitting with the rim face towards the sky... then of course all the suspension is busted on the left side and a cracked diff case

nah he was one of mcgills ringins

he gunned it around that bend and hit the kurb side on where it dug in and swung the car around and ripping the wheel off, the car was actually sitting with the rim face towards the sky... then of course all the suspension is busted on the left side and a cracked diff case

I can see the boys at Hornsby Nissan having a stroke when it comes in...

The guy did not have much of an idea, I watched it happen in front of me.

He drifted round the corner, kept his foot on the gas, and tried to counter steer when he was at 90deg, he then broke, the front tyres got grip and sent him almost full pace into the curb. The car got air born and landed just in time to hit the gutter on the other side. He then slid onto the other gutter on the other side of the island where it fell on its wheels. He hit hard and after watching it I will 100% guarantee its a write off!

apparently he's insured by shannons, so he should be covered for this type of track day, as it is my understanding that aaron runs these days as defensive driving days.

well thats what the invoice says.

i remember a dude in blue wrx crashed into wall on straight at oran park on one of these days

his insurer did nothing for him even though he was covered as a defensive/learner driver day

nasty

thats why you get smart, and put around the track in a $1500 r31

FYI,

The R32 Track b!tch had lost a hose inside the fuel tank, it was driven home at about 7pm. All's well that ends well except the R32 still has not seen a grid start at one of these days yet!

The guy did not have much of an idea, I watched it happen in front of me.

He drifted round the corner, kept his foot on the gas, and tried to counter steer when he was at 90deg, he then broke, the front tyres got grip and sent him almost full pace into the curb. The car got air born and landed just in time to hit the gutter on the other side. He then slid onto the other gutter on the other side of the island where it fell on its wheels. He hit hard and after watching it I will 100% guarantee its a write off!

Yeah that sounds very bad

Still, everyone makes mistakes, in this case his was just quite an expensive one

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OOOOH YEAH!!

Suck that John, who's your daddy now?!?

lol

come to think of it, I overtook john aswell.. it may have been on the straight when he was pulled over to the left with his hand out the window to pass.... BUT I STILL GOT HIM

Yeah, I think you misunderstood... I never overtook john, just stopped him from overtaking me. :laugh:

i know, but i think you shouldn't have clarified it for the people that didn't know. lol

well I wouldn't have anyway, I'm humble like that lol.

i know, but i think you shouldn't have clarified it for the people that didn't know. lol

well I wouldn't have anyway, I'm humble like that lol.

THAT's GOLD Prank.

How fast and close did I go to you when I went past you on the straight. Scarey stuff. Must get the in car vid camera happening.

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