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Well, just got home from watching this guy get rescued from a bus that ran into a building. Apparently, there a couple of retards in front of the bus on Pacific hwy drag racing when one of them lost control. The bus behind him swirved to avoid him and drove into a building complex (not in in but stopped 2 meters short of the building). The paramedic and rescue people spent an hour and a half cutting him free lets hope he's alright. A damaged black WRX was parked nearby while the other vehicles were nowhere to be seen. The police had to close off one side of the highway.

This information came straight from the police/paramedic/firefighter and witnesses themselves as I stayed around for the report.

It's people like them that give us such bad names.....hope they rot in jail.

The WRX had the plate PHWOOA............not anymore you don't you piece of shit.

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I couldn't agree with you more.

Nearly 3 years ago myself and my partner were involved in an accident due to a P-plater in a cressida (turbo) crossing to our side of the road and hitting us head on.

He gets out ok,meanwhile my otha half and our son crawl out of our wrecked R32 un-injured while I'm 6 months pregnant with our daughter and trapped in the car.

I still have to live with the after math of this guy's actions for the rest of my life. I will have screws holding my foot to my leg for the rest of my life.

The moral of the story I'm all for performance cars but there is a time and a place for this. Keep it on the track..You could quite easily kill someone.

Oh and our Daughter is now a perfectly healthy 2 year old..

Edited by Mum's Taxi

Saw the aftermath of this as well..... i can not agree more with previous comments.... 100% Pure Wankers!

Don't worry karma will come back and serve justice to the tossers.....

Buy a taxi and take it to the track :D

man thats why i joined this forum...doesn't SAU stand for Street-racers Australia Underground???? :D

Glad to hear noone was injured. Way too many f00ls like this around

freaky how it fits so perfectly....

they didn't mention it on the paper, but the statement the police gave said speeding involved

Speeding is one thing, 'street racing' is another, so which was it?

That accident is nothing compared to the EVO 6 that hit a pole in Tempe and split in half.

Notice how the bus collided with the car?

If they were racing and lost control, I don't think the bus would have kept up...

Unless of course the guy spun and the bus plowed him. Which I doubt it...

Speeding is one thing, 'street racing' is another, so which was it?

That accident is nothing compared to the EVO 6 that hit a pole in Tempe and split in half.

I'm guessing this is it:

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/highsp...2339950236.html

drove past there today, that bus is very lucky it didnt go further through the building...

theres a big set of skidmarks on the inside lane and its obvious where the rexxy lost it, they were prob overtaking the bus eitherside, the rexxy seems to have lost it and shot across the other two lanes, the bus swerving hard left to avoid the rex in the right, .....

morons

Speeding is one thing, 'street racing' is another, so which was it?

That accident is nothing compared to the EVO 6 that hit a pole in Tempe and split in half.

2 or 3 cars were said to be involved in street racing and wrx spun and the bus must have bumped it while trrying to avoid it and ended up going into the building......

yeah i heard about the evo 6 from the channel 7 guy that was filming the whole thing

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