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It is nice to see people sign up to offer their condolences the family and friends of those killed in this tradgedy.

Dont walk away from this scared of your skylines people. Walk away with respect for your skylines, the road rules, human life and your driving ability.

Hit the nail on the head dude. RESPECT.

I signed up with the express purpose to express my condolences to the friends and family of all involved. It`s a tragic thing to happen no matter what they were doing as everyone says, may know they were doing wrong but no need to add salt to the wound.

Things happen for a reason i guess just a f**ked part of life.

I have seen a couple of pics of that car and its was pure sex on wheels.

*shame*

R.I.P

I'm just catching up on the news here from Perth and being all the way over here and not personally knowing the 3 people I feel sick to the stomach. I think a tragedy like this is close to the home of all of us and I hope it makes people realise that they must take care on our roads.

Condolences to family, friends and SAU from the ModYourCar team.

I woke up in front of the TV before, and a news report was on, saw the report of the crash and thought i recognised the car... as soon as it was over i jumped on here hoping i'd seen/heard wrong, but unfortunately i hadn't ;)

I had that car as my wallpaper up until a few days ago :(

My condolences go out to all involved/affected by this tragedy... nobody deserves to go like this.

R.I.P.

All my best wishes to those affected by this tradegy,

I'm praying that those people who have lost someone they loved have the strength to get through this.

A lesson for us all,

This can and will happen again,

Thats what I'll be thinking the next time I'm tempted to drop the right foot, hope everyone else does as well.

In the end life is all we have,

R.I.P.

My thoughts and condolences go out to all victim's friends and family. Please let this be a lesson to all that speed kills. Next time you are in a car and showing off infront of your mates think again, is it really worth it for a few short seconds of fun? endangering others lives....for fun?

again my deepest sympathys for all involved especially all SAU members that knew EVLGTR personally (DRFT32).

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