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Major Skyline accident on Sturt Road ~11.30pm Friday night, 12/03/04.


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Well all I can say is... :)

Lucky he wasn't driving a Commodore.

People for some reason people generally don't come out to well in highish speed crashes/roll overs when in a Commodore. :)

Lucky he is ok.

I'm sure he has learnt from his experience.

We have all done stupid things one time or another, hopefully we all learn from those mistakes.

hey enrico you f ucken tool he has actually paid for this car himself by working, his daddy didnt give him a cent towards it, he also owns a cbr fireblade which he paid for with cash that he earnt, he goes to uni and work full time in a warehouse, and doesnt take hand outs from his dad, hes been brought up to respect what hes got and taught to work hard for what he wants. dont make judgements on something or someone you dont know....... seems you forgot you hit matt r car, how hung over were you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

but yes what he did was stoopid,

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