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Holy shit bags! :banana:

yeah gotta love it, the media see a skyline tag and instantly its a high performance vehicle

let alone the fact its an r31 4 door...

rear does look jap, esp the 2" single tail... looks like an import

camera angle is from the angle the car entered, the front snapped off and is bent around the section that isnt visible

typical sensationalist journalism. pathetic.

oh and good luck to the kids in there, that was a hell of a hit regardless of the shoddy reporting. i think if they survive they'll be taking the bus for quite a while.

-D

well that sucks, it didnt quote what i wanted

basically in addition, the bit about the seatbelts / seats having to be removed, they forget to mention that you cant just put the bolts back in the seat belt mounting holes. they have to be welded up so that you cant use them again. seems stupid IMO

There are ways around this that aren't so permanent. If you want to know PM me, I don't what to post up in there because I don't want the SPYs to know :banana:

well thats feked!! since when hast been so FORMAL??

we're just trying to keep the riff raff out. :banana:

edit: the 31 in that story does appear to be an import, bootlid, rear door and lack of b pillar (not just cut off, there wasnt one there, period) seem to give it away.

Edited by scandyflick

lol, up early dave

agreed, is HR31, also the badging gives it away (as ive not seen anyone go to the attempt of badging an aus 4 door as a Passage GT lol

any auto elec gurus want to give me a hand. for some wierd and wacky reason, my brake lights have stopped workin on my trailer. every other function on the 7 pin plug works (parkers, clearance lights, indicators, electric brakes) just not brake lights. couldnt find my test light, so was testing with a multimeter and couldnt get a reading at the plug on the back of the car

anyone want to come and suss it out for me? either that or if ya in the area im going to be ripping whats left outta the 31 so feel free to drop by

well im still stuck in Bangkok, was suppose to leave this morning at 8am for melbourne but the f**ken airport is still closed due to bloody protestors taking it over so i cant leave until thurs morning if its open and if its not we gotta travel 4 hours to a military base at 4am to catch a flight home so i gotter take 4 days unpaid work let alone pay for extra accomaodation, this holiday is turning into a nightmare, i just wanna come home plus i cant ring anyone coz my phone was stolen so i have no one's numbers

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

well im still stuck in Bangkok, was suppose to leave this morning at 8am for melbourne but the f**ken airport is still closed due to bloody protestors taking it over so i cant leave until thurs morning if its open and if its not we gotta travel 4 hours to a military base at 4am to catch a flight home so i gotter take 4 days unpaid work let alone pay for extra accomaodation, this holiday is turning into a nightmare, i just wanna come home plus i cant ring anyone coz my phone was stolen so i have no one's numbers

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

far out...if that happened in Aust, they would put you up in a nice hotel with at least 1 meal a day at the airlines expense.....happened to 3 of us in Sydney a few years ago and ended up in the Hilton overnight with all we could eat in their alacarte dining that night.

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