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Any idea what time those pics were taken? Well if that dude was becoming a stunt driver i think he'd be doing a good job...otherwise someone has to inform them the difference between road and footpath...actually lucky that no one was either pinned or run over... :P

wow, thats not good at all.

did it say in the other site how it got like that?

sigh, was that him smacking his head against the wall at the end, cause if he wasnt doing it i wouldve done it to him.

having said that i hope he is ok, and as long as no one got hurt its just a silly mistake

PS: nice calais above :P i drive a holden too, but i like skylines so its ok :P

Edited by carlover
Sorry guys but this is bad for you all.

It's the last thing skyline drivers need, more bad publicity.

Only takes a few to ruin it for the rest.

If it was a Falcon, do you think anyone would even remember in a week?

holden/ford who cares really,this is a skyline forum posting about a skyline that didnt deserve this sort of ending silly silly ppl who disrespect such nice cars shouldnt own a car i reckon.

ease off and read his post again HOON69 - he wasn't bagging Skylines whatsoever. Get over yourself. What Chops said was 100% true.

Edited by Nightcrawler
holden/ford who cares really,this is a skyline forum posting about a skyline that didnt deserve this sort of ending silly silly ppl who disrespect such nice cars shouldnt own a car i reckon.

I think you misread me, and I may have done the same to your post.

What I'm saying is that this kind of publicity is bad for the rest of you.

The police who no doubt attended the scene will remember that "stupid fool in a skyline who hit that wall" and possibly treat OTHER skyline drivers worse because of this incident.

If it was a "run of the mill car", would anyone even remember in a week?

How many cars are crashed daily? Can you remember the last one you saw?

I bet you can remember the last import you saw crashed though.

The only person disrespecting the car in those pics is the driver.

Hope this makes my opinion clearer.

Edited by chops

Going on by another forum apparently plates were 2TIMER, if thats the case I remember seeing this car & it was an asian driver, so possibly he was just trying to park :). But, I agree with Chops' comments though & whats worse it happened in a busy area of town.

im gonna go against the grain and say that its not that bad.

did it make the news or anything? i think that if it didnt then its not too bad.

unlike the guy who got his skyline impounded under the new hoon laws, now that was in the paper etc. so i dont think that this will have that much of an effect, unless of course the driver was a wanker in which case the stereotype of a skyline driver may be tarnished somewhat.

i just hope everyone was ok... was everyone ok?

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