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Can't believe this, I wonder who the owner of the skyline in the following story is:

Motorist threatened by gunman

A road rage incident almost turned deadly yesterday when a driver stepped from his car following an accident, pulled a gun and tried to fire.

The confrontation occurred in Dudley Rd, Guildford, at 3:50pm yesterday.

Witnesses said a damaged BMW pulled into the street and the driver climbed out to inspect the damage.

Several minutes later, a red Nissan Skyline arrived and parked behind the BMW.

The driver of the BMW then approached the second car, pulled out a silver handgun, pointed it at the driver's window and tried to fire.

It is believed the cars had been involved in a minor accident.

The driver of the Skyline took off, but as the BMW tried to follow, it smashed into a white VW sedan.

etc...

My opinion: they were racing and the skyline won and the beemer hit the skyline and hence the dude wants to kill haha, but serouisly this is no laughing matter, he pulled GUN , unbelievable.

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lol he "Tried" to fire meaning the safety switch got caught somehow and therefore he was unable to pull the trigger hahaha and yeh fully sick category indeed.

and is it just me or is that an M3 E36? if that is the case, and if the skyline was involved in a race with it and won then lol skylines ftw coz m3's are machines

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