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yup, there were some idiots out last night, mind you both of those accidents were pretty accidental, the GTR had to brake to avoid hitting a motorbike that pulled out and the guy behind him (P pater in a commodore, not that it matters given the circumstances) locked up and hit him in the rear, as for the RX7 i dont know the exact story. but luckily no one was seriously injured.

I myself almost got hit twice, once by some idiot in a 4WD who tried to change lanes as i was and almost slammed into the side of me. another time by the biggest dick of the night, some dude in a white commodore with a black bonnet. wasnt even a car length between me and the next car, we were all going about 150 and the dude decides to jump right infront of me, no indicating, no nice merge, just BAM swirved into me, i locked up and was lucky :S

Thanks to everyone coming out.

My gearbox gone again, hehehehe.. I snap the third gear same as last time, anyway is cool. Is normal for performance car, something have to break :laugh: I think is time for dogbox.....

lol idle idle idle..then clunk clunk clunk...sounded painfull

something happened to rx7? I didn't know abt that one what happened?

lol idle idle idle..then clunk clunk clunk...sounded painfull

something happened to rx7? I didn't know abt that one what happened?

he hit a tree on way home, apparently it was bad and is a right off ;)

oh not the p plater guy swinging nuts at bunnings was it ?

nope his was blue, this one was white, you might of seen his car on cruises, plates are 'MIRX', hes an awesome guy, very unlucky to happen to him :S

nope his was blue, this one was white, you might of seen his car on cruises, plates are 'MIRX', hes an awesome guy, very unlucky to happen to him :S

NO WAY wtf the "mirx", that was on members cruise :( thats not kool, i hope he's alright!!!!

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