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As promised i've done some digging... Thread is here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sm...Bad-t32289.html

Unfortunately most of the pics are gone. :(

Here is one of the many "chops" that resulted... i'll try track down the others.

streetfighter.jpg

I can assure you it was one of the more epic destructions of a car, but the fact he just didnt get it and/or care was the funny part.

The thread above gets funnier as you read the pages :cool:

There was also a funny MSN convo between MINES_DATSUN & Prank (forum owner)

Can be see here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Mi...hl=mines+datsun

Enjoy the walk down memory lane :)

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Christ! Who could even consider repairing that sorta damage! But really a 20yo in a gtr is one thing, but the fact that it was his 2nd car to write off while being a dick juz really ticks me off. It's cos of people like him that skyline drivers cop so much shit these days n y they have got the whole country driving like old ladies. Btw love the pic haha

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Kinda off topic, but does anyone know how to get rid of the crappy forum lay out i have...

it only displays the first post in a topic then below it list's posts n this topic and the first 5 words, then i have to click on the post to see it.. and i have to do this for every post to read a thread gets kinda old..?

anyone know how to change it so it displays all the posts without having to enlarge them?

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ash while you are at it, dig up some of andru's old threads about crashing his car while racing a commodore, although he wasn't actually racing, the commodore just took off fast so he took off fast too to try to pull ahead, and then the guy in the commodore got cut and apparently rammed him off the road and then a while later he tried to sell the car for a stupid amount of money and people started posting links to all his crash threads. good times had by all

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absolute classic....

Kinda off topic, but does anyone know how to get rid of the crappy forum lay out i have...

it only displays the first post in a topic then below it list's posts n this topic and the first 5 words, then i have to click on the post to see it.. and i have to do this for every post to read a thread gets kinda old..?

anyone know how to change it so it displays all the posts without having to enlarge them?

go to the 'options' button at the top of the first post, change the layout from 'outline' to 'standard'

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*puts detective skills to work*

I think the "yellow GTR cut and shut" comments/threats that MINES_DATSUN made in his ICQ conversation with PranK was referring to ylwgtr's post in the bus stop crash thread:

This is a really stupid comment.......if you dont have anything nice to say...dont say anything...the guy has stacked his pride and joy he doesnt need to hear this sort of crap....you dont even know the full story....the car looks pretty bad but give me a pm i could possibly give you a chop out and give you a hand to fix it.....it looks like a cut and shut long rear...this aint that bad and if done properly would not be spotted and be strong....anyway i know how you feel i been there before
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