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G'day all,

Just writing in regards to the cruise up to Terrigal this sunday in memory of the victims of the horrific crash on Monday. I have been informed that the patrols from Terrigal and Gosford have been notified and understand the reason for the cruise, they appreciate us telling them about it and will be watching the convoy so needless to say that we need to be on good behaviour. Also there has been talk of the press being present to report the event and provide some positive exposure.

Out of respect to the victims and their families we need this to be an incident free excursion.

:headspin: :) :headspin:

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are we having this cruise for the car or the people that died... it sounds like you guys care more about the car you sick ****s

:confused: I just read this thread and nobody mentioned anything that should lead anyone to think like that :confused:

where did you get that from?

oh ok....

Just found this too...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=56888

goulash, It is a terrible thing that has happened and nobody has said anything directly about the the car being more important. I have been here for a little while now and am yet to meet anybody who would prioritise a car over a life....

Lots of people on this forum have expressed their sorrow for the victims and their family and friends. This event is another way for members to express their sorrow and to show that they actually do care.

would any of you guys care if it wasnt a beefed up r34?

your either a moron, or quite intelligent and have something to say.

I will assume the latter. I wont be in attendance on sunday for personal reasons. I think its very sad that people lost their lives, I really do and my strongest condolences goes out to the family and friends of the deceased.

The link with this forum was that it was a skyline owner who died. Sure the fact that it was such a well known car will add to the hysteria, but at the end of the day people lost their lives and that should be peoples reason for attendance (or not as the case may be)..

I think what happened the other day was horrific, and was a stupid waste of life. I dont want any of you mofos pulling the "we have all done stupid stuff" comments here either. I know we all have, but there is a difference between a short blat in the middle of nowhere by your self and doing in excess of 170 with three passengers in a car you have barely driven before on a small public road.

Mourn the loss of the lives, mourn the fact that people still have no respect for their own lives, the lives of others and the cars they are driving.

would any of you guys care if it wasnt a beefed up r34?

The reason the accident attracted so much attention on this forum was because, quite obviously it was not only a skyline involved, but many of us know/have met the cars owner and the driver that lost his life, leaving most saddened and shocked and what happened.

You have a seriously warped attitude to think that people only give two hoots about the car - who the hell cares? Its only a car, which can never ever be compared to the loss of someones life.

I suggest you either loose the attitude, or GTFO -------------------------------->

Nick

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