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Hey guys, i was just driving into town goin up Main north road, and the traffic is banked up badly. Im thinkin wtf is goin on. Anyway 5 mins later, near subway, there is a white EB? Falcon which was on its roof. It had taken out a tree and was half on the footpath, half on a fence belongin to a car yard.

I was like daim, how the hell could that happen.

Anyway it looked pretty bad.

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i heard it was someone who did a runner from a petrol station, clipped a car and hit all the cars at the front of the yard, flipped and hit a stobey... needless to say he ended up in the morgue...

Is what I heard correct?

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I was on my way to Fresh FM back in the days when I used to get up at 4 am and work there at some ungodly hour. And there was a high speed chase coming out of town with a skyline and a wrx, and the cops were behind em chasing em. Highly stupid but highly entertaining.

thats sad .. well today i was driving into town in the early hours of the morning .. anyways whats the road called coming out of the city into north adelaide where u can turn off hindley street?? anyways on that road i saw a 180sx which obviously tried some drifting .... smashed on the front right hand side ... probably hit the tree next to it cause the size of damage seemed to match the size of the tree next to it ... hope it wasn't anyone on this forum ...

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