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I hate to say it, but this sort of result is exactly what you can expect from filling a car up with people, showing off to them after a night out and speeding like mad. Even if she wasn't pissed, whe'd probably be tired. Add in ridiculous speed and RWD, and it's no big surprise what happened.

If it was a bunch of blokes in the car there would be no sympathy for them whatsoever in the media.

Having said all that, I'm sure most people here have done something that was stupid in hindsight. Although I'd hope it wasn't quite as stupid as this.

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To all the people who are having issues with the vehicle being called a sedan....

It's being called a sedan because it is. (Well... it was)

The term "sedan" relates to any enclosed vehicle with 2 or 4 doors.

ooo dandenong rd

awesome

indeed, and im not surprised.

amount of racing i hear each night it amazing.

Power to weight has absolutely nothing to do with this. How could it?

Its the drivers stupidity. Any car is dangerous @ 140km/h. Doesnt matter if its a 60kw barina or a 500kw GTR.

The 300 doesnt look to be turbo anyways.

6 people + 140 on dandy rd near caufield... which if i recall is not the best road section either = stupid

man... looks like i should have really used a 'sarcastic' smilie... ppl think i was being serious! :happy:

i always thought that a coupe was an eclosed car with 2 doors. Sedan, 4 doors. I don't know of any 2 door sedans? although some of these new designs (mercedes) claim they have 4 door coupes... but in the traditional sense i thought a sedan was 4 doors.

i was being sarcastic ppl's! :( I know there weren't any 4 door 300zx's.. it was in response to the article description of the car.

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