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Anyone kno the exact details of this incident?

Apparently last nite a white skyline was pursued by police for committing various traffic offenses. Police gave chase on main north then the driver slammed into a parked car...yea cos we don't get enough negativity coming our way LOSER :P

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Anyone kno the exact details of this incident?

Apparently last nite a white skyline was pursued by police for committing various traffic offenses. Police gave chase on main north then the driver slammed into a parked car...yea cos we don't get enough negativity coming our way LOSER :P

Oh Jesus....just wait for the news and current affair report...ffs

the girl at my work said she thought it was me because a lady and a child was held hostage in a skyline by a man (not sure if the car was hers) and she knew i was going up that way last night lol but it wasnt

Anyone kno the exact details of this incident?

Apparently last nite a white skyline was pursued by police for committing various traffic offenses. Police gave chase on main north then the driver slammed into a parked car...yea cos we don't get enough negativity coming our way LOSER :P

Wanker.

Dickheads like that, that cause us to be pulled over for no aparent reason, or for "Random drug checks" /defect

Was on the news this morning - the lady passenger was pregnant, and the lowlife hit a pole and did the bolt, leaving her there...NISSAN SKYLINE got a mention, too, don't you worry...

Usually they do the whole "high powered Nissan Skyline" etc

Was on the news this morning - the lady passenger was pregnant, and the lowlife hit a pole and did the bolt, leaving her there...NISSAN SKYLINE got a mention, too, don't you worry...

what a dropkick. pregnant passenger! what's the world coming to? :whistling:

it was a R31 because the chase went through the enfield area and my mrs seen it. she said it didnt sound like a turbo car though =/

they wont say that on the news though ''high powered'' skyline sounds better to them.

they wont say that on the news though ''high powered'' skyline sounds better to them.

Mmmmmm "just thinking aloud here" .........maybe that's why Nissan dropped the 'Skyline' name from the R35 GTR......Japs maybe having similar issues over there and want to disassociate that name.

"a high powered nissan skyline ...."

"a nissan skyline, just like the ones hoons drive...."

"a high speed chase involving a nissan skyline thought to be an illegal street car and built for track purposes only..."

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