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Just saw this on the news... ...I'm sure it was a GT-R... ...It also kinda looked like it had SAU stickers on it... ...But the plates had been removed on what I saw on Ch7 news...

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Police are investigating a collision that has claimed the life of a woman at Chelsea in Melbourne's south-east.

The accident happened on Nepean Highway just before 3:00pm AEDT.

The female driver of one of the cars died at the scene, while the male driver of the other vehicle has been taken to the Alfred Hospital for treatment.

Police have closed Nepean Highway in both directions between Chelsea Road and Kelvin Grove.

It is likely the road will be blocked until at least 8:00pm tonight.

http://au.news.yahoo.com/080301/21/160c0.html

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  eMsta said:
yikes! are u sure u saw sau stickers?

Not 100%... ...There was something where SAU stickers would have been... ...It could have been one of those R racing ones too...

Dad's looking into it for me... ...plus I'm looking at all the news sites as well...

  htial said:
Not 100%... ...There was something where SAU stickers would have been... ...It could have been one of those R racing ones too...

Dad's looking into it for me... ...plus I'm looking at all the news sites as well...

same here, nothing is up yet... The guy sent to the Alfred.. i gotta go there like thursday for my check up on my feet due to being in a car accident =( 3rd degree burns suck!

I was riding my bike down nepean hwy when i was passed by 3 speeding police cars and one ambulance.

Never a good sign but i didnt think much of it. Then about 5 minuites later i got to the accident scene.

The police blocked off the whole road and there was heaps of ppl standing around looking.

It happened just near the Holden dealership on Nepean. A straight section of road and it looks like the

GTR T boned the other car. The GTR finished up on the wrong side of the road. Couldnt work out what happened??

very sad sight.

The GTR driver looked ok but was being taken into the ambulance.

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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,2...75-2862,00.html

A police spokesman said both cars were heading towards the city when - according to witnesses the woman tried to do a U-turn in front of the other car.

So, most likely not the Skyline's fault.

RIP on that sh!t.

I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover but all people will see is crazy GTR hoon claims yet another victim on VIC roads. It may very well of been the other drivers fault but I bet you the Skyline driver gets the wrap. By the look of the smash it looks like she has pulled out and copped in in the side of the car.

  RBJ3T said:
RIP on that sh!t.

I know you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover but all people will see is crazy GTR hoon claims yet another victim on VIC roads. It may very well of been the other drivers fault but I bet you the Skyline driver gets the wrap. By the look of the smash it looks like she has pulled out and copped in in the side of the car.

That's if people can't read english from the newspapers then yes they will judge that way. The lady tried to do a U - turn in front of another vehicle says it all.

I wouldnt have been surprised that if it was the guys fault they would have made a point about it being a skyline, never the less a life lost is never good. Ive had a taxi chuck a blind U turn infront of me and give me a blank oblivious stare as to why I was cursing at him.

Just a reminder to keep an eye out for other drivers around you.

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