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i think i know this person....

not related in anyway

but one of the victim's mother is a lecturer in Curtin.

Shes been off work due to this similar story, as told by her colleagues.

sad to hear such a terrible accident.... :)

Who gives a f**k what car it was.

Stupidity and inexperirnce is the cause.

Too many think that they own the roads in WA.

People, learn repect for yourself and others. once you achieve this then will you learn that the roads are there to get us from point a to b.

We have plenty of options to do motorsport at low cost here that i there is no excuse for speeding or other things that are mentioned on these forums to take place on public roads.

To drivers and passengers, stop balming everyone else and take responsibility for yourself and say no or slow down or stop. Peer group pressure to not being a dick head is just as powerful.

I feel for the family and friends that have to pick up the pieces and pay the price.

1 God Bless the girl

2 to bad it wasnt a skyline else more spare parts for us

3 wish this idiot was the one that died

WANGAN STYLE!

Worse is the family will suffer the most

Edited by R32 Driver

If it was a skyline he probably would have lost control from taking off at the lights and hit a pole, no serios injuries but would have got raped by his parents. :(

lol i love the way u all bag holden, whois to say if he was driveing a skyline the crash would have accured at 180k instead of 120
lol i love the way u all bag holden, whois to say if he was driveing a skyline the crash would have accured at 180k instead of 120

Holden = Bogan = Fail

plus a Skyline would never fit a car full of people

the Rb30 is Holdens best engine that Nissan made?

and omfg those pics are f**king horrific... amazed they all didnt die

Probably because they were the ones encouraging him to go on.

If that was the case, I wouldn't really feel sorry for the passengers either..

But I don't know for sure either way, so I'm not going to make assumptions.

I've had 7 people in my 32..

sucks to hear what happened.. rwd and wet roads and that speed, pretty much pulling off a scandinavian flick (spelling?)... he was pretty much doing everything you would do if you wanted to drift.. some people feel the need to impress others i guess..

they wouldnt all happen to be little girls that you lured into your car with lolly pops would they? :(

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