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mark you arse clown, thanks for the call (s) at 1:30am you bastard. :P

Top day though, awesome turnout pete, you should be very proud mate, your little days are going bigger and bigger. Sorry i had to bugger off early.

how nice did that 32 GTR sound? was drifting pretty nicely too until it hit the wall? does anyone know the owner? I'd love to know what it had done to it. I reckon it was by far the best sounding car out there.

I thought it was a R32 GTS-T ? I didn't realise it was a GTR ?

I can find out if you'd like.. a friend is good mates with him. It was doing some very very quick third gear powerslides before coming to contact with that wall.

Defintely a write off, after looking at the dents in the roof :P

Edited by TommO

Looks like a tie rod let go coming out of turn 2 that sent me into concrete cougar barrier.

Dont think it's a rite off though i had a better look at it last nite (after a LOT of the sphincter of the universes) and it looks like only some control arms and some panel damage. Will check it out maybe time for a new chassis..

the 3 dints on the bonnet are jus from the CF bonnet smashing into the roof.

btw tommo who's your mate...

cheers

Andrew

Was a bugger Andrew, I missed the actuall hit, but saw you creaping out of OP on your way home. Looked very similar to my hit, ended up being a Front lower control arm and a HICAS tie rod end. and a fair bit of panne damage. should be able to fix it for around the $3500 mark.

I thought it was a R32 GTS-T ? I didn't realise it was a GTR ?

I can find out if you'd like.. a friend is good mates with him.  It was doing some very very quick third gear powerslides before coming to contact with that wall.

Defintely a write off, after looking at the dents in the roof :D

maybe we are not talking about the same car? I'm talking about a gun metal grey GTR? hit the wall/tyres sideways? don't remember a CF bonnet on it though?

If you do know the owner of that car i would love to know what was done to it. it looked very stock, even small exhaust tip but it sounded awesome.

I'd say we are talking about different cars Beer Baron

more the point where are the burnout vids!!!!

haha you got like 40 photos of your car this morning doing burnouts, aren't you happy with them? :lol: :lol:

Edited by TommO

nah, that's the one! :P

I was just too stupid to notice the CF bonnet. must have been the lovely wheels he was using!

The only thing that struck me about that car is that i've never seen a 32 GTR with a factory sun roof before?

It sounded absolutely wild and the driver was doing a nice job of drifting it until the wall incident. Poor guy, such a shame.




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