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yeah have to agree....never used to like EVO's but they're growing on me as they are an absolute track weapon and one of the very few cars that GTR's struggle against at Malalla and Hill Climb events.

your just getting old pete :bunny:

from the news i have heard the driver of the car was a 20 year old female......and the guy on the bike was in his 40's or something......certainly not good news

thinks back to the time you me and Shannon dropped your drunk mate home in the WRX and we came back via henly beach rd and there police on the side of the road holding up the white sheet

yes steve i remember that was a stupid this from him to do and yes the accident was a not nice thing to see

your just getting old pete :banana:

from the news i have heard the driver of the car was a 20 year old female......and the guy on the bike was in his 40's or something......certainly not good news

no the pillion was female and the bike rider was male he died at the accident the driver of the car, none of us know.

the road was blocked of for 5 hrs and traffic diverted around down back streets, except trucks

no the pillion was female and the bike rider was male he died at the accident the driver of the car, none of us know.

the road was blocked of for 5 hrs and traffic diverted around down back streets, except trucks

you mean passenger??? :banana:

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