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a porsche stacked on the end of my street.. its being towed away.

for some strange reason i found it pleasureable to look at.

Not sure who's fault it was.. the porsche hit the bank.. some new ford GT ute was involved.. i have a feeling both were driving too fast and not paying proper attention - and bang.

a porsche stacked on the end of my street.. its being towed away.  

for some strange reason i found it pleasureable to look at.  

Not sure who's fault it was.. the porsche hit the bank.. some new ford GT ute was involved.. i have a feeling both were driving too fast  and not paying proper attention - and bang.

A new porsche?

not the newest new porsche.. but a pretty new one. Think it was the real deal too-- not a boxer either.

seen it a few times, he drives like a bit of a knob so not surprised. Bout time somebody crashed on our street for acting like a knob.. many of them

not the newest new porsche.. but a pretty new one. Think it was the real deal too-- not a boxer either.  

seen it a few times, he drives like a bit of a knob so not surprised. Bout time somebody crashed on our street for acting like a knob.. many of them

where the hell did that happen to man u mean the river end? or other end :Oops:

well it stacked into another car.. think the other car (new ute) came out of the sidestreet.. and the porsche didn't see them / wasn't paying attention, clipped the ute and then swerved.. then hit the bank. RHS side of the porsche looked pretty hammered - a good $10k bill i'd say

It was up the crest of the hill. not sure really what happened, but it must have happened about 5-10mins before i drove past.. didn't really want to sticky beak.

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