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More news apparently is being aired on central coast radio.

It seems the owner of the car has not been contactable and is overseas and therefore may not know whats gone on. This also indicates that his son may have taken the car without prior knowledge or permission from his father.

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That sends so many shivers down my spine, so the father is still unaware of the accident?

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This makes me want to ask my son to trade his Skyline in on a Merc etc, Ive had my son race Karts then cars since his 7th birthday and feel we should look at diffrent licence levels.

Hope we learn from this.WA news said the 3 were all teens.

Sad leason for us all.

Condolonces to the family and it's occupants.

This is a horrible thing to hear.

My friend just told me when I came online, and what's even more strange is that the car was my background too.

RIP EVLR34

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I saw the same car on pacific hw at Pymble last Wed.(17th Nov.) heading Hornsby going pretty fast... and the car sounds really nice..

I'm sure its this one.... sad to see this happen...

words must be useless to the family & friends but condolences to everyone who knew them. it numbs me to hear about such a terrible tragedy...and touche to evryone else who has mentioned it - keep the fangio impressions to the racetrack and stay safe, we all know how powerful the mighty skyline is so we all need to respect it...

it is such a sad and terrible tradgedy, it makes you really think how one silly little mistake can really make such a huge impact on those around.. hopefully this terrible news will make an impact for the good as well and save some lives too :(

i know it has made me think twice about the practice of speeding in seemingly "safe" streets (no matter how little over the limit)

Condolences from not only from myself, but my friend Dennis, and the rest of the Hornsby Boys

thanks for passing on my condolences kent , i see this car around my area and it realy makes you stop and think hearing bout this. i think there is a nother thread bout the cruse but ill post it hear any ways , there will already be a large number of cars up at treigal when you guys go on sunday , as my best mates brother dieded bout 3 weeks ago due to a hi speed accedent , so i know what alot of you guys are going through atm and all i can say is stick together and help each other through this , it might be good if the two cruse's ,meet up if not for any thing eles than to help make all of us relise that were not super heros when it comes to driving and we should probly all slow down abit , ones again my condolences and hopefully see you all there on sunday

Dennis

OMG F*ck....

I have the mag of this car, i read it over and over

And the son died wit ppl in the car :( This is horrible... my heart goes out to their family!

Hope they somehow find a way to cope ok with this...

This is sad news not only for the families and friends of the deceased, but to the Skyline community as a whole! Luckily there's been no major backlash on the fact that it was a high-performance import with a young driver at the wheel. Another reason to push for better driver and attitude training for everyone, no matter the age or experience.

Three young lives (four, if you count the unborn child) and a beautiful car which no longer grace the earth...

Condolences to all of the friends and families affected. :(

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