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woah what a **** head...

its spastics like this that deserve to have a limb taken off in an accident so they learn their lesson... and of course it was a MCCR spastic.

but i beat none of those idiots will learn... its just not full sick if u cant write it off

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

That all I've got for him.

I have no sympathy at all. He deserved everything he got.

How many times have we read on his forum that MCCR wants nothing to do with irresponsible drivers?

How many times has he claimed that MCCR only wants to seen as a club for enthusiasts, not hoons?

Well Mark, putting pictures like that on your site is stupid, admitting that the tyres lost grip at 180 KM/H is plain idiocy. Driving like that in the first place is irresponsible.

I hope the police see that, in fact, I'm going to email Adam Pettete and the Knox TOG whom MCCR members claim are persecuting them unjustly, and tell him to look at this site and to keep up the good work. Looks like they were right all along.

We've known this for a long time but now Mark has just proved it to the world.

MCCR is full of nothing more than accident causing, law breaking rev heads

"Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of humour"

-Morpheus

Sad to see another R33-tree hybrid.

Very pleased (and surprised) to see the thread comments from other MCCR members mirror our feelings. Pity the stupid actions of a few affect everyone else.

What a joke....

I lost control of my car when it was stock, nothing major, but it was enough for me to wake up. The Pres of MCCR puts a 600hp car into 3 trees@180, using up his 'Get out of death free' card, and has the nerve to post pics of himself standing on the wreck and say "laughin bout it now"

I dont think there is an insult in the English language that can adequately describe this pathetic moron.

What a knob.. thats all i can really say. He was taking it for a test drive ? WTF?

Always wondered whether roll cages worked..

"Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of humour"

It is "Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony" -get it right :(

If i had my way, id punch his fkn nose in for being a fkn wiseguy... excuse the language. MCCR is full of shit, and the president is a c*cksucker..

p.s. it was a nice car, and Wardest dont be shy about informing the TOG's...

Hey lawrence

seems satan decided he didnt want him just as yet

maybe the police would make a better decision

*** that

say someone you new was involved in an accident like that because some moron drive like a ***head

no doubt id shoot him straight in the head

Yep, this is true... Though I have driven with no margin for error on public roads so I feel uncomfortable about criticising him or anyone else who comes to grief doing the same thing. In fact two days ago one of my friend's had an accident pushing hard on a mountain road, the passenger was injured. Again, I have trouble criticising the driver because of what I have done. I always thought I was within my limits but both of these drivers probably thought the same thing.

I guess again it shows that the racetrack is really the place for pushing the limits...

he crashed it interstate I think, I found out about it a day after it happened. There was an insurance payout around 20k, they didn't write it off as the parts in the car were too expensive to be written off. So it looks like he'll be getting a new shell. Hehe, he actually didn't leave the car while it was in that ditch, he stayed with it the whole time, he was afraid that ppl might nick the engine etc. But I always thought it was his MR2 not his skyline.

Then again, I might have the wrong mark.

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