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Surely a sign of inexperience.

I don't know him but im guessing he has never been to WSID before in his life (no idea where the water/burnout is, no idea where to stage and no idea how sticky the track is), has just recently bought the car and decided to show his mates what the car is capable of. Unfortunately the concrete barrier showed him who is boss and he didn't get a time card for it...

hey people im off to WSID in my skyline for the first time......

so i dont know how i will feel on the stage.. hope i dont make a foool out of my like like that Dhead.

but still i wont be that dumb....

who will be there next week.........

hey people im off to WSID in my skyline for the first time......

so i dont know how i will feel on the stage.. hope i dont make a foool out of my like like that Dhead.

but still i wont be that dumb....

who will be there next week.........

me...ill be at the gate all day waiting...come early and join my picnic...hehe

coool ......................i guess ill see you there..

i will both my cars there

i will have mt sexy R33 gtst S2.........it will my turner add on the back which is TEAMK KUSTOMS

and i will also my baby the nissan pulsr SSS N15

so yeah dont be afraid to say hi yeah

I think he thought the answer to his problem was give it a little more throttle to send it the other way.. and a bit more.. and some more and now you've dug yourself a big hole, not only are you out of control but you're moving faster than you were before when you started losing control.

I learnt that the hard way lol :blink:

I can't believe you guys are all so harsh calling him a dickhead etc. I feel sorry for the guy. sure he couldn't drive but he was just having a go. he made a mistake, lost control and pretty much wrote off his car.

I can't believe you guys are all so harsh calling him a dickhead etc. I feel sorry for the guy. sure he couldn't drive but he was just having a go. he made a mistake, lost control and pretty much wrote off his car.

I agree 100%

yes it is a shame. man it was spectacular to watch. im asuming he asumed the 4wd will straighten it out. so his foot was burried the whole time!! well till it was past the point of no return anyway.

nice looking gtr aswell :wub: lesson learned.

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