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anyone know anything about a mashed 32 on the freeway (south, leach exit) Saturday around lunch time?

I had a friend calling me up whom thought I had totalled my 32 as it was gun-metal.

Drove past Sunday morning at 4am and there was a pole down.

Nasty

Shaun

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I came on the forum to ask this myself ..

My g/f said she saw what she thought was a "silver R33 series 2" out at hillary's so i came on to see if it was anyone here. Apparently its a complete write-off with the sides and front mashed up pretty bad. Its so damn sad when this happens ... also explains a few things about trends in insurence price.

Seems like it was a gunmetal 32. (g/f was at a distance and is only just listening to my skyline lectures so she isnt that knowledgable .. yet. :))

Concerns go to anyone who may be here and was involved in the accident.

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