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Sad to see hear and see footage of 'Chopper's' Tuff XBRACER Coupe smashed up in Targa today!! I did see it lay a nice patch at Longford this morning!!

Heard all about it but haven't seen any pics of the car as yet :action-smiley-069:

Im sure that Eric and his crew would be pretty upset with the outcome :P

yup. Saw the Just Jap R32 roll down a 50m drop during the fern glade section on sat arvo.

Doesn't sound too nice, any pics???

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Ricky moved his leg out of the way, he figured it would be rough, even though, it still niped the side, badly bruised and black, about 4 sizezs bigger. LOL.

The car is stuffed, not worth repearing, so a new car is already started, teh new shell will be stripped out this weekend, ready for some seam welding and then upwards from there. TARGA bit hard this year, bugga.

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