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yep, already too many of them involved in accidents.. and then being classified as "high performance cars" and then the cops are after them..

i mean.. sure you can drive like there is no tomorrow.. but think about us :D... i bet when i get the money to have a good car that -might- be "hi performance" they would be outlawed..

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yep i was been a fool b4

so i learn it the hard way

i mean...its sad to see others to learn the hard way as well...

i call him moron coz he didnt estimate the power of the car...and try to be a hero maybe...what u get out of it is pain and lost....not worth it...

if u wanna keep it...treasure it...

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ST.KILDA ROAD as everyone knows is very busy and considering not one of you saw the actual accident i consider u take time out and fink dat maybe it wasnt his fault!!! i dont know anyone that would drive an r34 recklessly, unless off coarse der loaded in which case i belive dey can drive it how evah dey want, crash it wen evah dey want, as long as der not endangering anyone else or their own lives!!! but any way lets not all jump to conclusion and just hope the driver n passangers of the car are ok da car will get fixed im sure....... :goddam: ohhh and by the way if it was there fault n if they were driving recklessly then vikii ur right their MORONS :rofl:

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