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2 male passengers , none had any major injury, one just in shocked, one had back problem... Talkin to the female driver , she said she just got the car and were just cruising around with her male mates when she allegedly said the car tail spinning and she hit the tree.. Girl seem inexperienced driver from civic to turbo charge car.. Lesson learned the hard way..

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She does have insurance..only have the line for 1 week..she was telling me her mom didnt want her to get the skyline.. Well now its too late, she should have listen to her mom and stick to vtec yooo.. Yeah north rd apparently really bad area but no speed cameras or hardly police patrolling... Car was stock as a rock tho..Too bad she learned it the hard way..

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north rd willy....where everyone goes to do burnouts and drag..nuff said

you don't even know what your talking about man there is like zero chance of dragging or burnouts there

if you don't know what your talking about wouldn't bother commenting really..

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Yeah living about 100 meters away prob means don't know it.

Drags is prob the wrong word admittedly, but ppl sitting at the set of lights there heading up to willy road there always some dick try and launch and overtake on the inside, seen ppl run off the road a few times there, plus the bit just b4 the bend with houses only on one side..ppl think cops cannot see them there so go have their fun.

My fav is still ppl coming onto north off the roundabout in the wet..the butter there killed soo many wheels.

but yeah your prob right, no idea about the area.......

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