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it not that were having a go, if he want a gtr then fine but go do some driving couse and learn to drive the think, there is an art to driving a gtr, it not your nomal 4 wheel drive in fact it mostly 2 wheel drive if you no your facts on gtr you no what im talking about....

Chaos, i don't think my post was useless. Just wanted to thank him in my own way and ask a couple of questions about him.

He just turned himself into another black and white statistic which will be put down on paper for insurance co., authorities etc.

Mines, you didn't have insurance?! Why?

I'm sure you don't have to have insurance for insurance co's. to increase premiums after they hear/read incidents like this.

i neva wanted to see a thread like this, especially with a gtr...i hav to say as i always defend p platers(like me) driving hi-po cars if they are responsible. being 18 and driving the car i drive i always cop looks when my dads friends c wat car i drive

ok 1st i wanna say its good you are ok and u didnt hurt yourself or anyone else but i have 2 say this

DID YOU LEARN ANYTHING FROM THIS?

im sorry but if this is the second time u did it, it looks like NO!

Its got nothing 2 do with cars, speed, gtr or anything like that, i think it is pass that point. i think you need 2 learn about life and what happens when u do something WRONG.

I don't have a problem with you driving a gtr or a gt2 or anything like that, go ahead its good 2 see, u driving a car you like but the fact that you cant RESPECT THE CAR, or have any remours for what has happen now and in the past is just BS!

Im not tring 2 be a dickhead, i just do wanna see you kill yourself your life is just as important as anyone.

i cant really explain it that good but the botten line is

I HOPE 2 GOD, you dont kill anyone

It really is a sad thing when people overestimate their driving ability and smash up great cars.

Myself, I'd never touch a GT-R until I was off my P's for at least a couple of years; I'd never trust myself in it.

Unfortunately, it seems that this guy isn't going to learn from this, and will probably just end up in a slightly less powerful car, but then proceed to go faster in it and end up not only injuring himself, but someone else. F*ck, and if he is berating people for driving 'slow' GTSt's; then I'll ram a bus stop pole where the sun doesn't shine.

From the other thread..........................

Wow , fairly savage comments fellas

The guy has crashed his car and for that I feel sorry but glad he is still posting the story to tell.I know he only seems to post in the for sale but he is still part of this forum which strangely enough is actually like a family( which I like some more than others, same as a normal family).lol

For those who have bagged him I say to lighten up. What , you all have never sped or skidded the wheels around a corner??

If you can honestly say that then you should be driving a Lada or something equally as boring

As for fixing the car...

You all think that the cars you own are all Grade 4 , never been smashed , pristine one owner cars. HAAAHAAAHAAA.

Have a REAL close look and you might be surprised. A good cut and shut( and there is a few out there) is almost undetectable and surprisingly is actually stronger than factory because 90% of the time is fully seam welded and not just stitched ala. as in the factory.

Anyway, to Mines Datsun , you may have annoyed me with your numerous flogging stuff posts but I do feel for you with destroying a beautiful car

Cheers and commiserations

Ken

just becos u dont have insurance, doesnt mean insurance premiums's wont go up.

its all based on statistics. so, therefore at the age of 20 u just helped contribute to increase premium's for the younger drivers, skyline drivers, and gtr drivers.

good on ya mate :mad:

thank God that no one was at the bus stop.......otherwise you'd be doing time (and rightly so)

you admit to speeding in a GTR in a residential zone (busstop) while not being experienced. i think that says enough

enjoy the fully sic gemini.

it's good that you were not hurt :mad:

doesn't matter if you have 4 turbo's as long as its 125kW/tonne you're ok.

I'm also suprised (and maybe a little glad) that the power/weight ratio isn't policed too often.

Its illegal to drive a twin turbo car in victoria on your p-plates

shouldnt you be fined and  licence taken off , suprised the police havent done it yet

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