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Mines, you are one of the most ignorant people I have ever met.

You'd think that crashing a GT-R would teach you a lesson (not to speed, to not think you're invincible), but it seems it hasn't. Just thinking you can drive better than "...better then all you 20 year olds..." is just the beginning.

Seriously, go buy yourself a matchbox car-- just please don't crash that either.

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

You have got to be kidding. Now YOU'RE giving attitude.

Take your attitude and go to MCCR.

I think I speak for the collective - we don't want you here.

Give the guy a break dudes, are you people perfect? i doubt it...even professional drivers make mistakes. Lets leave it at that people, its got nothing to do with you guys what he did to his own GT-R. Everyone has accidents.

mines - good to hear u are ok and well enuf to learn a lesson from the acco...

what is ur parents phone no.? - i am wanna call them and try and talk them into buying u a kombi or a hq holden (something that is built like a brick sh!tter)....

please take the advice of others on here....

i am so happy i have worked hard to appreciate what i have got (only a gtst some might say) - but it means a lot to me.....

i own a gts-t and i pay for over 60% of it, its not a gtr and it isnt super fast;

im not perfect, i never said i was but i know that i can't controll the car yet (only 16 turn 17 in feb) so i don't go around concers at 70 or redling in 2nd gear.. cuz i know i can't controll it.

u got 2 have know in yourself that u couldnt controll your gtr fully yet, so why try something which will 99.9% end u badly if u cant fully controll your car yet?

Give the guy a break dudes, are you people perfect? i doubt it...even professional drivers make mistakes. Lets leave it at that people, its got nothing to do with you guys what he did to his own GT-R. Everyone has accidents.

No not everyone is perfect. He is nothing of a professional.

But, all this slagging aside, there are reasons why people are posting here - for the good and protection of the general public, and, to protect the body of a brain so stupid it cannot seem to protect itself - MINES_DATSUN.

Lets look at his track record - two high power cars, two write-offs in two years of legal driving.

Lets not bullshit here - the boy cannot drive. That is expected, he is young and inexperienced. If he wants to be old (at all) and experienced, he'd better change his attitude quick smart.

All young males over estimate their driving ability. it is how God created us. Same way chicks always think they are better than they are (sorry a tangent, trying to get some lightheartedness in here). I overestimated my ability - probably still do. But I haven't written off any cars or had any accidents worth more than $1K.

So, what i am trying to say is, MINES_DATSUN, really take stock of your life - if you want to die, do it quietly and don't take anyone with you. I would never wish injury on anyone, please think carefully before getting behind the wheel of any car again any time soon.

Imagine you killed another human being.

Thanks for reading my 2c

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