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Saw a silver R34 with the plates ''RB26N1'' crashed in the front yard of a house down Freeman Av in Burnisde tonight. Pretty messed up dont know how the hell they managed to get it where it was.. anyone from here? I was in the white R31 that drove past twice.

Saw a silver R34 with the plates ''RB26N1'' crashed in the front yard of a house down Freeman Av in Burnisde tonight. Pretty messed up dont know how the hell they managed to get it where it was.. anyone from here? I was in the white R31 that drove past twice.

Oh sh*t! Isn't that Ferah's brother's car?!!

Spotted, 1 white skyline, at the Macs near Glen Waverly, like just opposite the shopping centre. Can't be sure if its a 33 or 32. Just caught a glimpse.

And spotted a grey 33 at Glen Waverly, outside Rock Kung, plate spelled DEADLY or something like that.

Saw a black r34 in Geelong yesterday night on Ryrie which turns into Aberdeen street, drove along side it for a sec, then 34 went down a side street. Any one?

You'd notice me in a sec, L plates and qld plates :laugh:

Also last week i was sitting on albert st at the traffic lights (next to coles) and a Black r32 was driving long Shannon ave heading towards Melbourne direction. sure they had a suss. :laugh:

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You'd notice me in a sec, L plates and qld plates :laugh:

Also last week i was sitting on albert st at the traffic lights (next to coles) and a Black r32 was driving long Shannon ave heading towards Melbourne direction. sure they had a suss. :laugh:

if it was satin black...that was me, and yeah had to do a double take (dude you seriously need to take some stickers off!)

Trust me its not the first time he has crashed a car...

He was lucky to survive the last one and he still drives around like a hoon?

lets not make judgment Kris, he may of avoided a crash and thats the result.

lets hope he's alright none the less

he may of avoided a crash and thats the result.

Where the car was and just how badly the thing was banged up I highly doubt the car was avoiding a crash, the street isn't very big and would had to have some speed for where it was, just saying, but hopefully someone can shed some light on the situation.

if it was satin black...that was me, and yeah had to do a double take (dude you seriously need to take some stickers off!)

What stickers. lol. all she has is smc kustoms along the front windscreen, from where she got sprayd in bris :P... it did have sourthern cross on the back, but i killed that..lol the guy who owned it before me put them on. :)

Ill be looking out for ya then mate. :)

Where the car was and just how badly the thing was banged up I highly doubt the car was avoiding a crash, the street isn't very big and would had to have some speed for where it was, just saying, but hopefully someone can shed some light on the situation.

ahh im with ya now, it was a 'crash scene' the front yard

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