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Hi guys,

We just moved house and I havnt gotten to know the hoons in the area yet except for a Blue GTR '33 that stops infront of my house every morning to look at my car (Dunno Why!) and then he alwas Hoons off with great speed, I have lost all respect for him becuase we live in an estate and those speeds shouldnt happen with little kids around all the time.

Any way so i woke up and felt like going for a drive so i jumped in the skybitch and went round the block. And what do i see. A Blue GTR wrapped around a pole. I nearley had tears in my eyes. I pulled over and had a look, there were cops and ambulance and ***** everywhere. So i stopped and had a look, the Tread markes indicated to me he was going damn fast cuase the marks were for about 20-30 meters i'd say. He had lost control round a corner (Must have been a real bad driver) and spun out (I could tell this by the tread left on the road) and BANG into the pole. They had to take him to hospita, dont know how bad he is but it looks like he should have died cuase the car was really stuffed.

So just a reminder guys, please take care out there on the roads, cuase the last thing we wanna hear is a fellow skyman has lost his life to plain stupidity.

Regards - Sam

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