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Id say it is a write off, the whole support has been pushed into the drivers seat. Not sure if the driver would be ok. Would have some broken ribs for sure minimum.

Speaking of f*ck heads, some c*nt in the city pulled illgal uturn over tram tracks and took my bro out on his bike. Bro is in hospital, pretty f*cked up.

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200SX was U-turn in front of a tram.

Never a smart move. Trams always win.

No-one seriously hurt - driver was trapped for a while, but got out OK.

Have seen the car around previously - check on NS.com if you want more info, they sure to know.

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The 200sx is def he one of the news that got hit by a tram doing an illegal turn.

Dont feel sorry for him at all, its people like that that cause my insurance to increase.

Idiots, learn to drive.

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The bike did not crash into the 200, the 200 was their when i was picking up my bros bike.

As for the bike, the front wheel is in by about 30cm, the front fairing is all f**ked, left handle was snapped off. all fairing on the bike is damaged/cracked. Exhaust headers all crushed + radiator crushed. Front forks cracked. Frame is bent so its fair f*cked.

Cheers Abusd.

Paradizzle.

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