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Nice clean black R34 (debadged) number plate XRK ---

So sorry to see... a lot of front end damage. Anyone from here? Both parties looked alright, i would have missed it by a few mins at most.

Strange looking accident though, another car involved (Bluebird?) but I couldn't figure out what happened because it looked like the other car had significant front end damage too. Sorry, no pics.

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speaking of accidents, the news cant seem to figure out what a skyline is?, the news had a soarer crashed over by casino and they called it a nissan skyline, assholes, thats twice in a week.. thats my grudge for the day..lol, and blamed it on street racing too.!!!

speaking of accidents, the news cant seem to figure out what a skyline is?, the news had a soarer crashed over by casino and they called it a nissan skyline, assholes, thats twice in a week.. thats my grudge for the day..lol, and blamed it on street racing too.!!!

no sh*t..the other week when the 180 crashed they called it a nissan skyline...lol even my dad picked up on it..ive taught him well lol

hope every one is alright..god i hate car crashes

Was not a pretty sight was it... looks like the other car might have been coming out of a side road and took out the 34 as both seemed to have front end damage?

my mate messaged me saying he saw a black 34 gtr crashed on Payneham rd and seeing as i was on magill decided to check it out

was a black 34gt that lives 2 streets from me :(

Nice clean black R34 (debadged) number plate XRK ---

So sorry to see... a lot of front end damage. Anyone from here? Both parties looked alright, i would have missed it by a few mins at most.

Strange looking accident though, another car involved (Bluebird?) but I couldn't figure out what happened because it looked like the other car had significant front end damage too. Sorry, no pics.

nvm, sounds bad -_- Hope the engine wasnt too badly hurt :(

Edited by Mowbuss

I saw the cctv footage of the soarer crash on festival drive,

Car came down the hill, flying past the carpark entrance, slid out round the corner, overcorrected and hit solid concrete pillar.

Driver looked pretty bad,passenger had to be cut out of the car...

there was a sapol paddy wagon right behind them when they hit but they missed the impact.

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