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another accident.....i think it was a skyline in a fatal accident on toodyay road near redhill on saturday.... The 16yr old passenger who was the brother of the driver died :blush:

Was gmg.. pretty sure it was a skyline..

Toodyay rd is dangerous driving normal, even more when its wet, 110kph..bends and hard to see..

he lost control at a turn just driving normal..10min later or something, another car crashed at the same spot just 3 or 4m apart from the 180sx crash

ohhh crap, thats very very sad. :D My condolence to the family of the passenger. 16 is really too young. Hopefully we all will take

into mind and keep the pedal off the metal, especially these rainy winter days.

Hate to tell you guys but it was my uncles faded maroon 33 gtst (not brown lol) that got sandwiched on the freeway on friday...truck smashed into the back of him and slamed him into the car in front...the truck ended up behind the front seats!!! stupid truckie said he didnt see him there. he's ok no major injuries just a stiff neck and bit of a sore back other than that he's doin ok :P poor bugger was startin a new job yesterday.

Hate to tell you guys but it was my uncles faded maroon 33 gtst (not brown lol) that got sandwiched on the freeway on friday...truck smashed into the back of him and slamed him into the car in front...the truck ended up behind the front seats!!! stupid truckie said he didnt see him there. he's ok no major injuries just a stiff neck and bit of a sore back other than that he's doin ok :P poor bugger was startin a new job yesterday.

wow ... glad to know that he's alright ... not very lucky in the other incident tho

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