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The gravity of those steaks and pancakes just pull cars toward it. They must be good.

hey is that an SAU hat i see? the guy with the grey shirt? is he reading this now?

Translation of rest of thread "someone crashed their car what a doody head, ill never crash my car im a l337 driver uleh.............my water dish is empty"

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 :D.

LMAO

On a serious note... At least there's another 5speed RB25DET box around. :(

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That'll buff right out.

haha

sorry guys someone had to say it.

seriously though what a dick. He is really lucky no one was hurt. And yes that little stunt will most probably make the terrible police sentiment towards skyline drivers worse.

Thats effin great eh , another numbnut with a nice car f%$kin it up for us what an idiot for all the places to do it in the city. No wonder the cops are crackin down , I reckon ppl should be screened before they receive the keys to skylines. i wonder if he got grilled by the cops.

my car looks just like it, i had cops looking at me last nite when i was driving through hindly st...lol

Come summer, if you drive down those two streets you will most definintely be defected.

They have setup defect stations at the end of rundle for many years, for the 11 years that I know of at least. :(

Occasionally you see a defect station down Anzac also, much easier to get around them on Anzac, not rundle and hindley though. :)

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Come summer, if you drive down those two streets you will most definintely be defected.

They have setup defect stations at the end of rundle for many years, for the 11 years that I know of at least. :P

Occasionally you see a defect station down Anzac also, much easier to get around them on Anzac, not rundle and hindley though. :P

Not to forget the defect station they generally put down te bay also!!!

as i said he over cooked it in second whilst attempting a slide!!

kept power on , hit the gutter got air bourne smashed into the wall and back followed, there fore wedging it in...

what a waste, should know not to do it there and how to handle your car.

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