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Saw a Maroon R32 GTST on the back of a truck only an hour or so ago.

It looked like it had rolled or possibly slid up on to its front right roof.

The front left mag was snapped arse end stoved in, front end stoved in, right rear quarter from the rear light had been peeled back to the rear window, with dirt marks all up the front guard and front pillar. (Rolled over obviously)

Suprised how well the cabin actually looks like it held the accident.

Tough little nuts the shells are on these Nissans :D

Any one know what happened.

Its a local car so possibly the owner is a member.

I'd like to know how that rear guard got peeled back to the rear window?!?!

It was a pretty stock R32 with what looked like suspension, exhaust, No FMIC and some strange cheapish looking I think 16" wheels.

I've seen a few cars with roll overs etc and the R32 definately held up damn well. The front pillar hardly budged. Obviously poped the rear window and shattered the fron but it was still intact.

mattr ^^^^^

i already had that my old car a r31 skyline, a mate bought it off me, spent a year workin on it engine change plus lots performance mods, finally everything works nicely, 2 months later shows off to a couple of chicks in the car and rolls it flips it twice, was there 20 mins after the accident happened kida pissed coz it was a beauty of a car when i gave it to him..... part of me was lost that night...... he he just kiddinbut now my old car is a ball of steel... oh yeah by the way no one got hurt cabin stayed together perfectly pity bout the rest, only a scratch on one girls shoulder,, sorry to say he never saw those chics again

jager..

You confused me.. :D

You said "he he just kidding" then went on to say "no one got hurt in the cabin"?

When did the car roll? The car I saw was on the back of a truck with freshish dirt all over it last saturday night.

No so long ago I saw a VP commodore flip on its roof. Those things are dangerous. The pillars caved in and the roof was basically level with the height of the doors. Luckly the drivers side had a little more room so he was ok.

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