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I send my condolences to the families of the passengers, does anybody know where on the central coast this happend? I saw this car at the show and shine,  it was parked a few cars down from mine in the show, I think it won an award for best R34 GTR.

Chamberlan Road, Wyoming

and yes he won the best skyline and best GTR awards

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heard about this on the news down here and thought there can't be that many R34's not known in Australia that are not on here. Condolences to the families of those involved.

fark....that sucks ;)

suprisingly, the news.com.au article didn't say anything about a high powered import/skyline etc... they normally jump on that

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0...255E421,00.html

I knew one of the guys in the crash, and I've heard all the details about the final scene (which I probably shouldn't have, but its better to know so I'm told), and it has completely messed me up.

I'm even more messed up because the reason that my brother wasn't with those guys is because I wouldn't give him a lift up the coast.

I cannot imagine what close friends and family are going through. My condolences to all those affected.

Seriously guys, watch ur speed and as Tom said....keep it on the track, u may be skyline drivers but your not invincible.

Had to get that off my chest.

Liz.

Im sorry to hear that Liz, I feel sick to the stomach the more I read.

Weve organised a drive up to Terrigal on sunday in memory of this horrific crash. We will be meeting at Thornleigh Maccas at 2pm if you or anyone else is interested. This if for the people that live near the city, another meeting spot is already posted for people from the central coast. If you are interested in coming please put your name down on the calender. Anyone?

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