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cereal, no-one outside of enthusiasts know the difference between a coupe and a sedan. they think that any 'car' that is not a hatchback is a sedan. In fact I think my GTR is registered as a sedan.

hmmm. I must own the only every built factory R32 GTR sedan.

Your R33?  :headspin:  

To many people crashing cars :)

Well it's no-one's R33 at the moment, other than the panel beater's :)

He's still waiting for the wheels to come back mate :( Nothing we can do until they get returned... Don't worry though, it'll be worth it... The car will look eleventy billion times better with nicely polished wheels :)

sure, someone was obviously speeding.

But, don't the road rules state to give way to your right and/or *TRAFFIC THAT IS ALREADY TRAVELLING IN THE ROUNDABOUT*? Wouldn't this mean that the other driver didn't look, seeing as the 180 would've been about to exit the roundabout when they collided.

The RTA treats passengers cars as sedans or wagons. I'm pretty sure they don't have a category for hatches (I haven't owned one for a long time).

They're all classified as 2 or 5 seat sedans.

Even GT-Rs are 5 seats!

I don't know how they confused a 180 with a Skyline!

I'd like to see them tackle an R32 nosed Silvia by Uras :)

T.

RIP.

Amazing that we have had 3 under 25yo die in sydney in turbo nissans in 3 months.

Does anyone think nothing should change/ we should go on as we are now?

The astra driver was lucky to get away with just a borken foot.

Yep unfortunatly "Turbocharged Nissans" are getting a bad name. Attract too much attention from cops and bogans in utes.

Soon insurance will just be a killer if you mention "Skyline" even for an old bastard like me!

It's making that VR4 look better every day. Looks like a skinny magna to 99.9% of the people but goes like $hit off a greased shovel.

mmmmmmmmmmmm sleeper

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