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White R34 On The Wrong Side Of The Highway Last Night 21/10/2006


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Hey all, last night on my way back home i saw a nice white r34 skyline on the wrong side of the highway in brisbane close to south bank exit. He had stopped for some reason on the wrong side of the highway and there was a copa in front of him with lights on to prevent a serious collision. My guess is he lost control it was pretty wet and ended up on the other side of the highway, i think it was around 1:30am, i thought it was N15MO but it was dark and i couldnt really see. Anyone know who this was its just out of curiosity i have no intention of bagging the person out lets just say im not the best driver lol.

I had to drive home last night from the coast in that thunderstorm and i was considering pulling over... It was getting very very dangerous...

I had about 20-25 metres view at one stage and i was just following the tial lights of the van in front of me...

100kph zone and we were all doing 40... Thats how heavy the rain got...

Yeah i know it can get really rediculous sometimes, apparently according to some report queensland has the most slipery roads in australia lol. GO queensland every time it rains it turns into a skid pan lol.

I had to drive home last night from the coast in that thunderstorm and i was considering pulling over... It was getting very very dangerous...

I had about 20-25 metres view at one stage and i was just following the tial lights of the van in front of me...

100kph zone and we were all doing 40... Thats how heavy the rain got...

If it's the same 34 as I'm thinking the dude that drives it is a taiwanese fella and is new to the country, possibly got disorientate and got onto the wrong side, they do drive on that side of the rd overthere, and the 34 driver doesn't mind using the gas also, but seem to lacks skilz"runs and hide"

True True, driving when wet is very hard and i doubt he just got onto the other side of the road accidently otherwise they could have moved the car but the copa was there and they were looking at the wheel or something maybe the front wheel on the other side took a beating.

If it's the same 34 as I'm thinking the dude that drives it is a taiwanese fella and is new to the country, possibly got disorientate and got onto the wrong side, they do drive on that side of the rd overthere, and the 34 driver doesn't mind using the gas also, but seem to lacks skilz"runs and hide"
my old car was written off by someone who is new to turbo-rwd in the wet....so i would not be surprised....

frank it does count if that somebody was you.........hahahahahaha

so when can i drive your gtr

or maybe he just spun around in the wet and ended up facing the wrong way?

Thats very possible didnt think of that but then why did they need the police there and they were all out of the car couldnt he just have continoued driving.

Thats very possible didnt think of that but then why did they need the police there and they were all out of the car couldnt he just have continoued driving.

unlessed he f**ked something bad? or perhaps cops just happened to drive past, and they all got out to explan...

who cares.. im just glad you didnt get his plates, or we would all know who it was..

unlessed he f**ked something bad? or perhaps cops just happened to drive past, and they all got out to explan...

who cares.. im just glad you didnt get his plates, or we would all know who it was..

AHAHAHAHAHAH i was to busy driving 100kph under the influence of redbull, im worse on redbull then alcahol, lets leave it at that.

frank it does count if that somebody was you.........hahahahahaha

so when can i drive your gtr

the car was actually sold before it got written off...so i had the money to buy my GTR....

you can drive mine when mine can beat yours...which wont happen for a while.hahaha

the car was actually sold before it got written off...so i had the money to buy my GTR....

you can drive mine when mine can beat yours...which wont happen for a while.hahaha

I could always alter his tune and password the haltech....for a bit of monetary motivation rofl.

But then again.....it would probably still have you.

BTW Frank that was some wicked accident in the 200. Can't believe you got out of that one alive.

I could always alter his tune and password the haltech....for a bit of monetary motivation rofl.

But then again.....it would probably still have you.

BTW Frank that was some wicked accident in the 200. Can't believe you got out of that one alive.

wait till i get my new turbos........

bloody cefiros....... :D

btw i do miss that car sometimes.....i wish i could have kept it and still be able to buy my car...lol two blue nissans at the same time....

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