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That same guy that attempted to merge into my car a few weeks back stacked his car. Black r34 gt t? not sure if its turbo, anyway it looks like a truck ran up his arse this morning outside of the scoresby shops on ferntree gully road. Hopefully hes got full comp

Saw the remains of that car this morning too. Cabin/front looked untouched but the left rear quarter appeared to have been pushed up almost to the back window....probably a write off.

Ahhh no sh|t!! I know that car! Has a Type R carbon bonnet and a high wing with 2 long light stripes from front to back. Yeah I was following him in my 34 the other day but backed off as it was wet and he was driving a little to wild for my liking. You say a rear impact hey? Might have to track him down and get that bonnet!

i work right over the road to where it happened. saw it on my way to work this morning...

it was pretty badly rear ended. rear quaters, whole boot, wing, and bumper where all smashed up. hope its no one from these forums....hope no ones hurt...cabin looked fine....whole font was untouched.

and yeh it was black (or very dark color) with light grey/white gt stripes down middle. and a CF bonnet with a big vent at front.

shame...looked like a sweet ride.

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