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I have read this thread with interest and am happy to see that the majority of forum members have sensible opinions about this incident.

I have yet to offer my opinion on the matter to date, apart from agreeing with some others.

So therefore without further hesitation I would like to announce:

MINES_DATSUN - you win B-Man's TOOL OF THE YEAR ! ! ! ( and it is only Janurary - he he :D )

Oh, and here's some tips for you :

(I've listed them all out so you can print them out and put the print out by your bedside and recite it before you go to sleep)

Please do not fix your car

Please do not get another Skyline

Please enroll in Advanced Driver Training

Please get a job and earn money to pay for your next car (and insurance, see point below)

Please do not rely on your parents to bail you out all the time

Please insure your next car with that Insurance Company out of the Cayman Islands

Please find another interest other than cars (Girls are good !) (SAU Fathers, lock up your daughters......:-( )

Please go post on other forums - you waste bandwidth with the amount of attention you attract.

Please throw away all you G-Tech Pros that you use to measure how fast you are going on public roads.

Please think about how many people you could have killed (including yourself) if you the situation was different.

Please think about how you affected all other Skyline owners insurance premiums with your contribution to the increase in 'stupid immature dumb things eva done by 20 year olds with a quarter of a brain'

Please think seriously about taking your perceived ability to drive to the track where you can't do anything else but wreck your own car.

Please do not break the road laws any more - they are there for a reason

Please do not break the age:power to weight ration any more - there is a reason for that too.

Please turn yourself into the authorities for all of the above - maybe they can help you ?

Please ??

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i cant belive this shit happens around the world too thought it was just here

parent buy the kid a fast car

he goes racing (or doing something stupid)

crashes it , gets killed or paralyzed

if nothing happens to him go back to strep one

gee , i mean if you cant drive properly then dont drive

and a gtr is too much for you as it is too much for me , maybe you should get a a RB20E (not even a DE) skyline with an auto tranny to get you started not a gtr .

wish the best for my self with 90% of the crazy drivers here.

cheers and condelences (to the poor bus stop)

i cant belive this shit happens around the world too thought it was just here

parent buy the kid a fast car

he goes racing (or doing something stupid)

crashes it , gets killed or paralyzed

if nothing happens to him go back to strep one

gee , i mean if you cant drive properly then dont drive

and a gtr is too much for you as it is too much for me , maybe you should get a a RB20E (not even a DE) skyline with an auto tranny to get you started not  a gtr .

wish the best for my self with 90% of the crazy drivers  here.

cheers and condelences (to the poor bus stop)

United Arab Emirates?!?!

Holy crap, is this going to be one of those famous internet "Read what this stupid fcukwit did..." threads that gets posted around from forum to forum until we have people signing up from all over the world just to say hi in this thread?!?!

SAU IS GOING TO BE FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks MINES_DATSUN!!! :D

the previous car i had before was a 355 xcop vt commodore.. rid that off.

now its this r33 and i hope my r32 wont be ridden off ...

the reason why there was all wires near the boost gauge ( as you can see it was a gauge lieng around) was becasue my wires were getting fixed about 10 minutes before the accident. ill have full spec details on the car (images) .

i have had ylwgtr2 to come over and have a look with his professional assitance i now have plans on what im doing to get this beast back on the streets

thanks for all the flaming and i appreciate the people wishing me luck next time.

Cheers

um, can you please tell us wtf a 355 xcop vt commo is? if you mean 355 cu. in. WRONG!! if its a vt series one, it'll be a 304 cu. in. (5.0 lt) if its a series 2 it'll be a 350 cu.in. (5.7lt)... or do you mean kw... cuz they still aren't up that high!!!

to tell you the truth i can probably drive a car better then all you 20 year olds in SAU. not the old dudes in here no way.

all i have to say i was unlucky. now shut your frigin mouths and stop flooding SAU with bullcrap thats already been said by people 90times.

Cheers

to tell you the truth i can probably drive a car better into a bus stop than all you 20 year olds in SAU. not the old dudes in here no way.

Cheers

Fixed - and agree !

MINES_DATSUN - go away and buy that Gemini !

Please !

United Arab Emirates?!?!

Holy crap, is this going to be one of those famous internet "Read what this stupid fcukwit did..." threads that gets posted around from forum to forum until we have people signing up from all over the world just to say hi in this thread?!?!

SAU IS GOING TO BE FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks MINES_DATSUN!!!  :D

:bahaha:

Maybe PranK made this up in an attempt to beat fast fours in this month's car website rankings lol

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