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They have just shown it on the news ans it was either a 180 or a one via.

Not that it matters, RIP and condolances to the family and friends.

very true doesnt matter its another enthusiast gone and will be missed i imagine

They have just shown it on the news ans it was either a 180 or a one via.

Not that it matters, RIP and condolances to the family and friends.

Well my dad said it was a Skyline too when he saw it, but it's none of the above. It's an S15, could pick it straight away with the shape of the C-pillar, & rear guard. He must have been going pretty quick.

Personally I think it's ok to go for a drive in the Hills & can be a lot of fun, but you should know to stick well within the limits of the car & yourself & know where those limits are.

Either way, I don't like to see this stuff happening RIP.

Edited by JazzaR33

RIP. My thoughts are with the young drivers extended family.

Cubes is spot on tho ; SLOW IN FAST OUT.

Never forget that all you drivers out there........... if you are going to push the pace, when changes in direction come towards you - slow it in, and punch it out. Safest way to ride... Oops, sorry, drive ! :P

RIP and condolences to the family.

Cubes, I've seen your driving, your more of a slow in and slower out.

I have to agree with the other comments on here that access to a track is the place to test the car and your driving skills.

Cubes, I've seen your driving, your more of a slow in and slower out.

I have to agree with the other comments on here that access to a track is the place to test the car and your driving skills.

LMAO.. Yes I've lost my nerve as I've got older and have my little boy in the car. :)

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