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Massive car prang in front of my house late last night.

Watching tv with the wife in the front room and heard a WRX screaming up our street, then an explosion.

Ran out to find a young guy in a silver 2000 WRX had hit a new Lexus parked outside my neighbours.

WRX written off, left airbag shattered windscreen...Lexus looked fine and still driveable.

Cops came and arrested him for blowing over....turns out he borrowed the car from his girlfriend in Cumberland Pk and had come to Pasadena to visit his other girlfriend.

This clown was giving the cops a hard time and being a hero so I think they may have had fun with him back at Sturt.......unfortunately the girlfriend only has 3rd party ins.

Cops were good though, they came over and had a look at my bike, gave me a card and invited me and the bike to a BBQ at Sturt that they have on some Sundays.

Avatar are apparently getting tougher with outlaw bikers (as I found out last week near Flinders) so they said it would be a good opportunity for some of the Sturt guys to meet me and the bike so as to avoid the dramas of last week again (long story).

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The girlfriend should really stuff him up for cheating on her.Say the car was stolen by him...

he never had her consent to drive it, Never knew it was missing.....make him pay big time for it

Edited by GTR-32U

pretty full on pete! and u were front row center to see it all :P good bit of free entertainment. this guy must be a tool crashes his girls wrx to see his other girl..... ouch for the lass with the wrx :(.

interesting bout inviting u to lunch sunday.......good opertunity to really let them know that not everyone with a passion for bikes and cars is neccesarily a hoon :P put in a good word for sau :(

hassles near flinders ey!?! not good times! hope it sorted itself out

:O

Can you tell Sturt police that not all skyline drivers are hoons while you're down there? :D
Absolutely.....they saw mine so I think that may help abit.

My bro in law is a cop for Sturt, they know skylines arent the problem but so many of them have been stolen lately that they pull most of them over to see if the run or if their the owners.

My bro in law is a cop for Sturt, they know skylines arent the problem but so many of them have been stolen lately that they pull most of them over to see if the run or if their the owners.

Hey Daniel, PM me his name if you can.

^^^ speaking of riding your bike........ You gonna be down Brighton way this weekend?? I'll down there for a swim prob all 3 days!!

Hey Darren, my kids are actually bugging me to take them tonight.

If my wife takes them down I might go for a bit of a ride down there abit later and maybe head to the bay after to catch up with the others playing 8 ball

........see how it goes, I'll look out for your car if I go

Where is the proof.

right here! i'm proof enough :D

when i lived in america, we lived on this corner that had crashes on it at least 4-5 times a month. you'd never forget that sound of metel hitting metel at a high speed :s

kye

were you riding a bike that looked liked it had been stolen from the president of an outlaw club?

lol

ummm, NO

thank god for that

enough said me thinks :D

for me was all about hispeed corners, refused to ride metro area after a couple of (BIG) near misses

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lol

ummm, NO

thank god for that

enough said me thinks :D

for me was all about hispeed corners, refused to ride metro area after a couple of (BIG) near misses

is that all you got tangles

i have more power..

just need to find some car tyres so i can run it up at boostworx..

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holy s&^% ^

you certainly live up to your name mate! :)

-edit- as for the driver of the rex; suffer in your jocks. even the government promotes it; "D.D - youre a bloody idiot!"

Edited by MSPEC33

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