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I'm sorry that (again evidence of my suspicion that people are generally idiots) this f*cktard ruined the lives of so many by gunning down in cold blood the police officer. My condolences go out to his family, friends and relatives.

rest in peace.

ps I'm sure that if you added up the number of people who have commited serious crimes like murder who drive commodores and falcons they will far exceed the number who drive skylines... though I doubt we'll ever see the headline "man with white holden commodore guns down innocent people at the park" or alike...

I think the car was mentioned as a part of journalistic protocol... its not like the news reporter said "and in todays news... a red skyline *wink wink*, yes that's right, a skyline *jump up on desk, grab camera, shaking it screaming* A SKYLINE DAMMIT! was seen at the site of a murder suicide"... if you get my drift.

I think this time around you guys are sensationalising a minor fact.

I think the car was mentioned as a part of journalistic protocol... its not like the news reporter said "and in todays news... a red skyline *wink wink*, yes that's right, a skyline *jump up on desk, grab camera, shaking it screaming* A SKYLINE DAMMIT! was seen at the site of a murder suicide"... if you get my drift.

I think this time around you guys are sensationalising a minor fact.

LoL! Exactly.

I don't think that one line was meant to be an attack on Skylines. Besides, the whole media against Skylines things is mainly based on the imports, with shiny rims, bodykits and massive frountmount intercoolers, NOT innocent R31s!!

Personally I think this is a pointless thead, why bother pairing us "Skyline drivers" with some wacked out cop killer..........

No offence but it's just like the little news report I heard a day later "It's just been revealed that the officer begged for his life before being shot"....Well no sh|t hey, he wanted to live! Duh....

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