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Friend of mine died last night in a car crash in his WRX. I was speaking with him on the phone an hour before it happened....never imagined that would be the last time i would speak to him....

R.I.P. Minh James

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

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the guy who bought my old black 34 lives that way...i dont think it is dat 1 though.

Sorry to hear about ur loss :P i spoke to a friend 10min b4 he got killed in a crash...i know the feeling.

guys its not a r34 ==' its a blackish purple 33. i knew the guy. it was my girlfriends god brother, i pray that he gets well

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Tony's R33?

Looks like its right at the end of my old man's street

that article is now saying that the skyline driver lost a leg too....

sad that someone lost their life, but its hardly surprising if they were doing 150kph as is being reported... ;\

+1 for keeping the drag racing off the streets

-D

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