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i went to the 7-11 car park i think sunday... got a wdf look cuz i drove in to look at some nice skylines... its nice to show your expression to a guy in a camry... was going to ask...

anybody work at nissan around here?

im in need of some pricen for some things

Hey guys and gals!

the baby has been off the road for abit.. had a road bike accident and has left me not being able to drive & hobble around for walking..

Opened up a hole in my knee and bone was exposed and grazed up right leg and left arm..

but should be back in the baby soon, cant wait! ahah

Oh and Will hows things going on your baby?? Saw you tonight i was in car lovers and yelled out but u didnt hear, and didnt think to txt ya ahah..

good to see the gal out though show her off abit!

DAVe!

its only a bit of piss in the wind..

Jump on a bike, ride 50km's to work in the pissin rain and howling wind, then back again in the same shit but pitch black also and tell me its just a bit of piss in the wind! lol

Should note, I only rode cause the bloody battery in my car was unable to start the bastard this arvo :P

Hahahahha Very Nice Will!

Ive got plans to get a R32 Drift Toy into action too hehehe :P

OMG STORY TO BE TOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

TZE33 myself and 2 others were in mikeys car..

moving abit fast because of curfue.. in the wet tonight heading down towards the kuliuin maccas before the bridge where all the trees and no lights are..

Next moment the car goes light and ass end starts to slide out at 120km, The car goes silent as we all are imagining what could be ahead!

BUT thanks to the quick thinking of mikey, turns to correct.. Opposite lock down the highway at speed.. All we are looking at is headlights and trees about 1.5m away..

Car not slowing down so mikey does what he knows and keeping control of the skid, That is now lasted over 100m, moves the car nose away from bush ect and spins the car around, the back of the car creaping on the edge of grass and inches away from the thick trees and shrubs..

Once spun the car around we ended up bum over on the grass and the car comes to a stop!

So much could have happened tongiht.. But thanks to the good driving skills and knowing his car & how she handles... Saved the car, and himself and his mates! Much trust in this kid!

So this post is deadicated to the recognition of Mikeys (TZE33) driving capabilities and keeping his mates (also car) safe..

If anyone knows mikey personally.. give him a ring and get more details.. But what a f**king good job!

Dave (SLI32)

Hahahahha Very Nice Will!

Ive got plans to get a R32 Drift Toy into action too hehehe :(

OMG STORY TO BE TOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

TZE33 myself and 2 others were in mikeys car..

moving abit fast because of curfue.. in the wet tonight heading down towards the kuliuin maccas before the bridge where all the trees and no lights are..

Next moment the car goes light and ass end starts to slide out at 120km, The car goes silent as we all are imagining what could be ahead!

BUT thanks to the quick thinking of mikey, turns to correct.. Opposite lock down the highway at speed.. All we are looking at is headlights and trees about 1.5m away..

Car not slowing down so mikey does what he knows and keeping control of the skid, That is now lasted over 100m, moves the car nose away from bush ect and spins the car around, the back of the car creaping on the edge of grass and inches away from the thick trees and shrubs..

Once spun the car around we ended up bum over on the grass and the car comes to a stop!

So much could have happened tongiht.. But thanks to the good driving skills and knowing his car & how she handles... Saved the car, and himself and his mates! Much trust in this kid!

So this post is deadicated to the recognition of Mikeys (TZE33) driving capabilities and keeping his mates (also car) safe..

If anyone knows mikey personally.. give him a ring and get more details.. But what a f**king good job!

Dave (SLI32)

good 'skillz' would have avoided this possibly deadly incident.

thanks for posting it over the interwebs too LOL

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