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Was driving home last night at around 8pm and then saw all the red and blue lights, i thought danm defect/breathe testing...then i noticed they were fire trucks and ambulances.

IM GUESSING by the looks of it....

old lady in a camry took a right turn off penant hills road onto church street...(NO RIGHT TURN) totalled a nice gunmetal grey skyline i think r34, real nice, didnt look ricey at all... poor car buckled his rear end, lucky there was no one in the back.

she hit his left rear end hard...see sometimes speed DOES help, if only he gave it a little more gas i reckon she would of missed. thats what im trying to teach my wife... when youdrive you have to not only drive for yourself but drive for others as well...expect the unexpected...and when yourin trouble think fast...brakes arent always the answer...

old lady was alright, and her car was barely damaged!

Camry Vs Skyline: Camry 1 - Skyline 0

If your on this forum sorry bout your car!

ALSO (I Live off church st. BE CAREFUL anyone driving through parramatta...avoid church street as much as possible....the last three days ive been hearing cop sirens almost every half hour..you know the pull over beep...there on a blitz! Just be careful!

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Was driving home last night at around 8pm and then saw all the red and blue lights, i thought danm defect/breathe testing...then i noticed they were fire trucks and ambulances.

IM GUESSING by the looks of it....

old lady in a camry took a right turn off penant hills road onto church street...(NO RIGHT TURN) totalled a nice gunmetal grey skyline i think r34, real nice, didnt look ricey at all... poor car buckled his rear end, lucky there was no one in the back.

she hit his left rear end hard...see sometimes speed DOES help, if only he gave it a little more gas i reckon she would of missed. thats what im trying to teach my wife... when youdrive you have to not only drive for yourself but drive for others as well...expect the unexpected...and when yourin trouble think fast...brakes arent always the answer...

old lady was alright, and her car was barely damaged!

Camry Vs Skyline: Camry 1 - Skyline 0

If your on this forum sorry bout your car!

ALSO (I Live off church st. BE CAREFUL anyone driving through parramatta...avoid church street as much as possible....the last three days ive been hearing cop sirens almost every half hour..you know the pull over beep...there on a blitz! Just be careful!

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Oh phew.............i thought it was a R34 GT-R got totalled........

lol at least thats one extra GT-T off the road.......

better them getting totalled than the King GT-R :P

my condolences to the owner of the r34

Funny, if that crash had occured in opposite circumstances I'd imagine there would be an ironclad crackdown on imports for months to come. Not that imports aren't already targeted.

Hope no-one was hurt

amen to that at least she didnt drve off. or couldnt ....... another thing is people have started running red lights more in that area saw 4 people run red lights whilst driving from parra westfeild to auburn and back

sorry gota add this in. is it cause its not a gtr then it doesnt really matter im sure the guy wh ownes it loves it just as much as you love your gtr

Edited by s13_Skyline_inside

Hope drivers are ok and both of em insured so they can fix their baby.

Talking of people driving off after accidents happened to me 2 weeks ago got rear ended when i was stopped at a set of traffic lights... and they got in reverse and took off over the gutter almost taking out pedestrians.. i gave chase but they got away driving on the wrong side of the rd and through pedestrians crossing the rd... maniacs!

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