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Yeah, it's being handled by insurance now.

Basically it looks like my car has sort of dived down as it hit the 380 (which really only has scratched paint :ninja: ), and it's pushed the top of the radiator & supports etc back to the engine, and the bonnet has folded with it. Airbags didn't go off :S.

Don't have any photos as yet.

damn ben, sounds nasty :laugh:

spotted a silver r34 sedan parked on anzac avenue opposite coles/hungry jacks.

it had no wing, and na rims, but has a front mount

also spotted a white r33 on anzac avenue near caltex with tri spoke rims

Yesterday

i seen a white r32 with black bonnet pulled over by a highway patrol car on the offramp onto the ipswitch motorway

later that day i seen a silver r34 across the road from griffity uni(nathan) at the lights

and then i seen sic *** on vansitart road at about 7pm i waved i couldent see it was dark dunno if i got a wave back

today

seen a black r34 4 door with a nismo spoiler going up dracon street just off vansitart road.

spotted this arvo

stunt driver in blue r33 with plates "1INER" on fairfield rd roundabout this arvo in 5:15pm traffic

that was some serious ass hanging out in traffic matey, when i grow up i hope to be able to drive that well

yor awesome

spotted this arvo

stunt driver in blue r33 with plates "1INER" on fairfield rd roundabout this arvo in 5:15pm traffic

that was some serious ass hanging out in traffic matey, when i grow up i hope to be able to drive that well

yor awesome

make a thread about, dave

always spot a zillion and 1 skylines on my way home from work along beaudesert road..

spotted the best looking R32 today.. never got the plates but it was bright green and covered in silver decals.."very drifter like".. :)

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