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i vote he was on ice or some shit, good form on the media's reporting of the situation though, read 19 and skyline and started rolling my eyes but im glad they said he wasn't doing anything rather then just spit he was racing or some bs..

ha ha ha, i had a HOLDEN SS try to run me at the lights on Warringah Road Frenchs Forest and i ignored him, lights turn green - he guns it must of reached at leased 100 and surprise surprise behind us there was a FPV F6 unmarked cop car, i smiled when the cop puled him over and i just continued to drive normaly past.

if you wanna race just make a date at the strip

ha ha ha, i had a HOLDEN SS try to run me at the lights on Warringah Road Frenchs Forest and i ignored him, lights turn green - he guns it must of reached at leased 100 and surprise surprise behind us there was a FPV F6 unmarked cop car, i smiled when the cop puled him over and i just continued to drive normaly past.

if you wanna race just make a date at the strip

Happens all the time. If you really wanna gee someone up to go get caught, then just clutch in and rev like you're gonna dump it, then as they fly off, just glide gently off the line. Bait and switch.

In your case, you got it perfect cause there was a cop to catch the idiot :(

Happens all the time. If you really wanna gee someone up to go get caught, then just clutch in and rev like you're gonna dump it, then as they fly off, just glide gently off the line. Bait and switch.

In your case, you got it perfect cause there was a cop to catch the idiot :(

when theirs a rice burner f**king around with me at the light i love to rev like im going to dump it, then just casually putting my blinker on and turning just so he takes off like a f**kwit by himself :)

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On a sad note > Daily Telegraph story...

Around noon, Monday Jan 3rd

22 year old driver of white skyline killed whilst turning right from Riverside Dr Kiama Downs > hit median strip > flipped over > rolled several times > ended up in someone's front yard.

Guy came from Horsley.

Was This Anyone From SAU?

On a sad note > Daily Telegraph story...

Around noon, Monday Jan 3rd

22 year old driver of white skyline killed whilst turning right from Riverside Dr Kiama Downs > hit median strip > flipped over > rolled several times > ended up in someone's front yard.

Guy came from Horsley.

I saw the car on the tilt tray.

I don't believe he's an SAU'er... Looked like warp speed was involved in the accident... :(

I heard very little about it in the news as well actually.

I saw the car on the tilt tray.

I don't believe he's an SAU'er... Looked like warp speed was involved in the accident... :(

I heard very little about it in the news as well actually.

I heard from Ruxis that his mum works with this guy's mum... He's got/had a pregnant girlfriend and a mortgage on a house... Apparently he always drove fast/recklessly.

Ruining the people who are left behind's lives for what? No good reason. :(

It's tragic, but it's more tragic that people think they can just do this kind of thing and not have bad things happen. We all have to learn we're not invincible.

I heard from Ruxis that his mum works with this guy's mum... He's got/had a pregnant girlfriend and a mortgage on a house... Apparently he always drove fast/recklessly.

Ruining the people who are left behind's lives for what? No good reason. :(

It's tragic, but it's more tragic that people think they can just do this kind of thing and not have bad things happen. We all have to learn we're not invincible.

+1 don't ruin your families lives too - i see it all the time - but with the evo I've noticed less people try to race me - except for a stupid Honda integra yesterday she was doing crazy speeds (after she overtook me) and tailgating me at one stage

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I heard from Ruxis that his mum works with this guy's mum... He's got/had a pregnant girlfriend and a mortgage on a house... Apparently he always drove fast/recklessly.

Ruining the people who are left behind's lives for what? No good reason. :(

It's tragic, but it's more tragic that people think they can just do this kind of thing and not have bad things happen. We all have to learn we're not invincible.

thats real bad. what a shame to hear that! babys coming and mortgage. thats selfish cause leaving all that heavy stuff for family is a no no way to go.. im glad to hear their are responsible people here as i havent met much. wanna race? get on the tracks and no worry about killing other innocent lives.

gotta meet some of your guys and go do some time attacks at the tracks, thats where to true skill comes alive.

thats real bad. what a shame to hear that! babys coming and mortgage. thats selfish cause leaving all that heavy stuff for family is a no no way to go.. im glad to hear their are responsible people here as i havent met much. wanna race? get on the tracks and no worry about killing other innocent lives.

gotta meet some of your guys and go do some time attacks at the tracks, thats where to true skill comes alive.

Absolutely. We don't tolerate any "street-racer" shit here, we enjoy our cars on the road simply by driving them. Wanna go fast? We go to texi/Wakey/wherever.

(We do our best to weed out the idiots :P)

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