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Just saw on the TV, R33 was involved in a hit and run early this morning, then crashed into another car down the street after the driver took off. Driver and passenger were arrested shortly after.

White R33 GTST with chromies. Series 1 I think. Car has taken a massive hit to the front passenger side (probably when it ran into the car).

The guy hit died. :laugh:

ABC news

see link on NSW Police news page

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There was another crash on prince hwy this afternoon, it s a gray 33 with a GTR wing , the front was gone, only the intercooler hanging out and it was on the wrong side of the road, wonder if anyone saw it.

Both Sunday papers have comprehensive coverage of this crazy incident.

Apparently, the P plater was pissed and after mowing down the unfortunate

father of two, he pleaded the cops to "slit his throat".

What a f***ing hero.

I just read the newspaper then..

Another P PLATER :)

Can clearly see the p plates.. but the article doesnt mention anything about p plates so im happy!! well doesnt bother me.. Fulls tomorrow!! yay..

So anyone own that car on here? Shame on them..

Edited by siddr20
its funny how when p platers crash cars we always see sumthing huge on the news but when its not a p plater we dont even hear about it.. Its the media....

Like when the media "didn't" report that guy who was racing in the commodore and killed the elderly couple.

Are you serious?

Dude it's got nothing to do with the media.

Plain and simple it's got to do with a pi$$ed fu(kwit who should be shot on site, not locked up.

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