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ok so this may be a tiny bit dramatic... but some of you may know beck has an r32 gtr

and the other night i read about an accident on nepean highway involving an r32 gtr and a woman who was killed in the accident

and well beck hasnt posted anything, weve called and sms'd her, but she hasnt replied

so

just so we can breathe easier, can someone clarify that shes okay? that god forbid it wasnt her involved in the accident, because well i dont know anyway that we would find out if it was.. and i dont know if she had any close friends that are on here so... someone lol let us know

i dont mean to alarm anyone but yea

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Beck is from the Westside, so Point Cook / Werribee / Hoppers Crossing area

She is in her early 20's

She drive a R32 GTR which is Midnight Purple colour

Works for a freight / transportation company

I can't find much on this, just a little summary of what happend.

Unfortunatly this has happend and RIP to the female and hope all goes well to the others involved

GOD FORBID ANY OF THIS TO HAPPEN TO ANYONE ELSE!

Amen.

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)

Just read the Sunday Herald Sun and ive found the article...

It says: The impact pushed the woman's HYUNDAI sedan and the second vehicle, a Nissan sedan across to the opposite side of the road.

An ambulance spokesman said the woman was ages in her 30s. He said the male driver of the Nissan, aged in his 20s, had chest injuries and

was taken to the Alfred Hospital in a stable condition.

Just hope that clarifies things a little bit..

RIP to the deceased woman.

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