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I think you'll find that belongs to the chick who got shot.

An eyewitness named Brett told radio 3AW the woman had deliberately slammed into a parked car with a man sitting inside before grabbing an axe to attack the other vehicle. "She's lined him up and drove right into him," the witness, named only as Brett, told the radio station.

She drove into him. The Skyline is on the wrong side of the street and the Commonwhore has been pushed backwards into the Corolla.

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Vic member?

you guys are crazy.

Let that be a lesson to all of ya's.

Coming to Vic? Then you'd better bring yo' A-game, else we go burko on yo' ass.

Oh god... If there was anything that could give Skylines a WORSE reputation... It is some bitch going native on the Police.

Be prepared to be targeted even more now...and also get your car searched for pick axes and knives lol

Oh god... If there was anything that could give Skylines a WORSE reputation... It is some bitch going native on the Police.

I hope your joking and forgot the italics, if not I fear your not doing much good for the skyline crowd voicing such stupidity

Westside bitches be crazy!

I hope your joking and forgot the italics, if not I fear your not doing much good for the skyline crowd voicing such stupidity

Westside bitches be crazy!

Well no I'm not joking. Given the public perception of Skylines that already exists as a result of the media, imagery of a Skyline in connection with such an event will not do any favours.

That being said, I don't think that all of a sudden everyone is going to think all Skyline drivers are axe wielding maniacs. Obviously there are more serious aspects to these events than the kind of car she was driving.

heard this on sky news last night, woman in a nissan sky........... (mum changes channel, put it back!, put it back!, put it back i say) pick axes a commodore (i think yes the revolution has started)

in what is believe to be a domestic dispute. (ah f*k pinch.gif )

I hope your joking and forgot the italics, if not I fear your not doing much good for the skyline crowd voicing such stupidity

Westside bitches be crazy!

eppings northside mofo!

thats down the road from a friends shop lol

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