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Hey guys,

Just got a call off my dad to tell me his mate Phil just unclipped the seatbelts of 2 people who had flipped a skyline outside of Canberra. The car was still upside down and people still strapped inside.

Looks like they are okay.

I will try find out more details tomorrow because I am at work atm

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Glad to hear to occupants were OK, but I hope they weren't doing anything silly to get to that state.....skylines aren't generally top heavy.....

Whether it was being silly or not, people will still stereotype due to the type of car unfortunately..... Glad they are alright and thumbs up to Phil :thumbsup:

Was just on Pickles and noticed this 33 thats rolled over in the ACT. I'm quite sure it's this one relating to this thread. Original Link: http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/item/-/details/07-09--Nissan--Skyline/1402110202

And it looks like this guy was also on these forums after a quick search on google of the plates: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/240555-sau-nsw-official-dyno-day/page__view__findpost__p__4262847

Was just on Pickles and noticed this 33 thats rolled over in the ACT. I'm quite sure it's this one relating to this thread. Original Link: http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/item/-/details/07-09--Nissan--Skyline/1402110202

And it looks like this guy was also on these forums after a quick search on google of the plates: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/240555-sau-nsw-official-dyno-day/page__view__findpost__p__4262847

Very nice find!

Emailing it right now to see if it's the one

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