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Did anyone see it? maroon r33, number plate something like dreams? or something like that.

damn that guy was stupid! cant believe it, he had like at least 15 police cars after him, one helicopter.

i think he hit a accord during the chase as well

ended up with front end damaged, saw a made cut on his face as well, asian appearance.

im asian as well so i dont think im making a racial comment by saying his asian.

but eh, cant beelive it!

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it was around 2:00pm

he got caught near livo, well, warwick farm, u know where hungry jacks, kfc is, right there.

i think he was on the left land, then did a u turn to the other side and got caught there, coz when i was driving, and looking at the helicopter, it did a mad 360 turn in the air, was awesome, and then it stopped in mid air and yeh.. drove pass, see him geting checked from head to toe and cuffed up and thrown into the paddy wagon..

crazy stuff...

still cant beleive he thought he could run away from cops like that..

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damm.. what time was this?

Whoops.. I read that as "what time did it do"... :)

Seriously though, its tragic that a select few give our Skylines such a bad name ;):) :) No doubt we can expect another crackdown on "rev heads" (read: everyone including the sensible drivers).

it was crazy wasnt it? you know when you saw him with the bike and cops cars behind him, was his front end damaged yet?

damn idiot, but then again, it was really entertaining! haha

and, the guy didnt seem too upset at all, so blah..

this is a quick lessson for everyone, when i cop tells u to pull over,, PULL BLOODY OVER!

you may be able to run from them, but not from the choppers..

Yeah my bro and he's mate was driving in the area and saw it aswell. Told me about it, could not believe it when he told me. Thats just plan stupid!!! Now we skyliner's will have more cop eye's at our cars.

it was crazy wasnt it? you know when you saw him with the bike and cops cars behind him, was his front end damaged yet?

damn idiot, but then again, it was really entertaining! haha

and, the guy didnt seem too upset at all, so blah..

this is a quick lessson for everyone, when i cop tells u to pull over,, PULL BLOODY OVER!

you may be able to run from them, but not from the choppers..

When i saw it, it was normal...no damage what so ever...Man i thought the coppers where chasing someone else...then i realised that there up the 33's ass

i heard it was a GTR

my friend saw it along humphries road absolutely kaning it.. all the vehicles involved (33, 2 police cars, and a bike)

apparently the 33 driver looked completely relaxed driving past.

and the cops were even more relaxed apparently, the passenger of one of the cop cars was laying back with his elbow propped on the door, and his fist holding his head up

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