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Bundoora, dont know where, i just saw the car being pulled onto the tow truck next to the roundabout near the medical center, where those boom gates are.

The funny thing is, after you guys kept on mentioning "I saw a white r33" I know see one everyday.

Ahh doesnt matter, just was curious as to how it happened. Those back roads around the uni can be VERRRY tempting you know.

I saw the same R33 in car park 8 as well FunkyMonkey. But didn't see that accident. I saw another!

Happened on Wednesday Arvo just past maccers on Plenty road. Black 180SX slamed into the back of an old Camery. the 180 looked like a write off, the toyota looked like it had bearly been touched. Both drivers were ok.

Although I don't think I would be mentally ok if my car looked like that poor 180

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