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munno para shops, first thing you see as you come into the place is a 2 laned roundabout, been a while since someone mounted the kerb mind you, a commodore cruise met there about a week ago, and even they avoided the kerbs.

Another one bites the dust. ;)

Was it stuck there or something? looks like he was trying to back it up, but the wheels spun (last pic).

That would be a fine an some points off his licence, "failing to keep the car under control" or something like that.

Another one bites the dust. ;)

Was it stuck there or something? looks like he was trying to back it up, but the wheels spun (last pic).

That would be a fine an some points off his licence, "failing to keep the car under control" or something like that.

probably 'driving in manner dangerous' aswell.

he sideswiped some commy when he 'parked'.

We can't really talk though... how many pictures have you seen of Skylines wrapped around poles and burnt out to a nice crisp. Might not be us personally but its always someone out there giving us a bad name... mostly theives and young 17 year old P platers that can only manage to hold onto an R32 or a R33 for about 2-3 months max.

haha thats a very weird place to end up must have gone to fast from the lights! i live in munno para see many cars hit the pole on the other side as its slipery as hell when wet.

i bet the thread would not have got deleted if u put it up as anyone know this driver, i bet u went and did haha silvia wanker drivers?

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