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hehe :D

mebbe the guy (or gal) wasn't racing anyway

in a GTR, you don't need to race too many folks

I always laugh when those little Hyundai drivers want to give you a drag

gee I laugh so hard when they do that

the little flashing lights in the car do something to their brain I spose :)

Really why didn't you just give that car to some one that could drive ? i'm sure there are a lot of skyline owners that can drive down a VERRY smooth VERRY wide strech of road and have more sense than to drive the car into a pole it takes a whole .000000002 of a second to realise thats not a good idea :|

waste of a good car if u ask me

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Sorry but not all us "P" platers are responsible for the rise in insurance premiums its the older folk who have their mid life crisis' and decide to go and buy a perfomance car thinking they can drive it no probs... Then you see them in a wall. Just cause were new dont mean were not talented... :D

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