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Not sure if anyone else saw the news report on ten this morning, I can't seem to find a proper report anywhere. Anyway, the footage showed a very nice silver R33 with Work (Professor?) rims completely written off, with some stolen hifi gear by the side of the wreck. The roof had been removed, possibly to remove the driver and occupants.

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ok guys to clarify! It was a stolen silver r33 gtr (not sure who the owner was), and it was used in a well planned break-in at a bunnings store. They were able to pull almost 20K worth of drills, saws and socket sets. When they were being persude by police they threw drills and socket sets out the window at the cops (lol :)). However they lost control and well we know how the story ends

Well planned? They got caught and wrote off some ones nice GTR. ;)

butler works for the bunnings head office in WA they hear about the breakin's first up... i'd say he heard it was planned well through other bunnings staff :)

the end was of course not planned

these dumb carnts need a driving lesson.....they can't drive for shit...I mean....GTR man, four wheel drive, attessa and shit......they must have iq of a f**kwit

lol its easy to lose control of a gtr. add in the fact the cops were chasing u and ur adrenaline would be through the roof... only an exceptional driver would be able to drive without any incident

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