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I was going to say something smart to skylinefreak_33, but I can't be stuffed.... no I haven't had a close call, and probably neither have you I take it... it'll be a different story when you're off your training wheels with that attitude

(oops, there was a smart*** comment :wassup: )

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skylinefreak_r33 is sixteen and is "sometimes" more mature then alot of u's.

Everyone grow a dic*k and maybe u might get some maturity.

as the saying goes....Build a bridge and get over it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

if you guys keep on firing up on this thread it will get closed

all i got 2 say is WTF?

He wrote off a r34 GTR then a r33?

1. i dont think you respect your car cuz by the sound of it you never paid for anything in your life you a rich kid.

You don't respect what you have cuz u never work for it and know how hard it is to save up the money to buy such a car (if im right 34gtr = $100,000, 33gtr = $50,000 = A SHIT LOAD OF MONEY)

Im almost 17 and own a gts-t i work my ass off for my car, and i am 2 scaired 2 even give the car some stick around a concer as i know how hard it was 2 save up just for Hlaf the car :(

Learn your lesson and get the fu ck out of POWERFULL CARS!!!

you know last nite while travelling down the freeway in wollongong there was a car overturned pretty trashed as u could imagine, i assume no-one was hurt badly as the roaad wasn't closed. only 12 hours earlier a friends brother killed himself and injured 2 of his mates while driving his car, he only had his p's for 3 months or so.

what the hell is happening people, this has too stop, for crying out loud grow up a car is dangerous peice of machinery and if treated wrong will bend u over and give it to u real hard!

ohh yeah and thanks for giving all young HPI driver a bad name once again, and i wonder why people think all younger driver are speeding idots looking 2 do stuiped things.

P.s Like my dad said WTF do you have 2 prove? you know your car can do it so why do you have 2 prove it ? take it 2 the track if u want 2 drift, drag ect

Hmmmm guys, we don't have any confirmation that his first car was an R34 GTR...

I don't know whether T0nyGTSt was joking or not in his post.

If he really has written off an R34 GTR and an R33 GTR, I'm truely speechless.

But as I said, there's no confirmation on that as yet.

Yeah exactly!!

you dont have to prove anything...its just the morons who give into temptation and hammer it

Skylines are like a moron magnet, at about 6am this morning driving through eltham i had some top bloke xr6 ute up my arse, tailgating through windy roads doing about 70km/h in the wet...in the end i pulled over and let the speeding ****er through

Just have to ignore the idiots and like mike said leave the heroics to the track

Blade, right on.

Same thing happen 2 me 2day, was driving home with my dad and had my L plates on :( and this crappy VX commdoor with a HSV bodykit just took off like a rocket and just keep speeding off, i look at my dad and he just said u got nothing 2 prove and i just keep driving normal

This must be the most exciting threads i've read so far. I can't believe a guy 20 years old wrote off an R34 and then an R33 GTR.

I know its bad it happened on a public road and maybe more care should have been taken, but damn i think he is one cool kid.

There are alot of jellous people around and don't let them put you off. I say your doing well. Who hasn't owned a skyline and broken the speed limit before?

I know its bad it happened on a public road and maybe more care should have been taken, but damn i think he is one cool kid.

There are alot of jellous people around and don't let them put you off. I say your doing well. Who hasn't owned a skyline and broken the speed limit before?

What in the fuuck are you talking about? Whatever you're smoking, pass it over here. :freak: :freak: :looney:

This must be the most exciting threads i've read so far. I can't believe a guy 20 years old wrote off an R34 and then an R33 GTR.

I know its bad it happened on a public road and maybe more care should have been taken, but damn i think he is one cool kid.

There are alot of jellous people around and don't let them put you off. I say your doing well. Who hasn't owned a skyline and broken the speed limit before?

wtf

he aint cool mate, and secondly he aint a kid, hes an adult and should know better

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