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Such young lives lost, and a beautiful family! :P

He was a fantastic kid! With little experience in drifting he really gave the DA guys a challenge. His dad built the car for him and was at all the events to support, racepace built him a monster engine and he was such a awesome driver and sooo young.

He was the nicest guy to talk to, such a friendly timid country boy, very down to earth and his girlfriend was just as lovely.

RIP to Luke, his parents and Nathan.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the people that knew them well, especially Lukes girlfriend, I cannot imagine what she is going through.

yes thats him... his car used to be orange... he was a very tallented young man, thanks for all the fun drives luke, you scared the shit out of me that time you took me around calder! RIP mate

shit, cant believe this is happening. Although i dont know luke personally to know that someone in the car community go is also tragic. Rest In Peace.

THE CULPRIT SHOULD BURN!

Edited by TeamDeceptionz

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