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saw a white r33 in an accident lastnight around 11 oclock on dandenong rd. infront of that pool place i think its called prince. the road looked kinda blocked off. cop lights flashing and stuff. anyone know wat happened. i felt sad as i drove past cos my car is also a white r33. also every one okay ? i think it might hav been some youngsters from the pool joint.

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i drove past it last nite too. skyline had damage front right and looked like it spun around. the other shitbox(literally a shit box) had damage front left i think so i assume the shitbox was chucking a right into the service rd and smacked into it or the skyline was comming out of the service rd and smacked the shitbox. could be anyones fault.

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Sorry was a good mate of mines mint SII gts-t (from monash nissan club). He got clobbered pulling out of the princes, was really really sad. .The car was a write off. I despise those of you who instantly assumed it was his fault. Thankfully he's on full comp insurance.

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He got clobbered pulling out of the princes, was really really sad.

I despise those of you who instantly assumed it was his fault.

Well...... wasn't it?

According to what you just said, he's pulled out into traffic without looking, which has resulted in his car being hit.

If it was the fault of the other driver, it wouldn't matter what sort of insurance he has, the onus would be on the other driver.

:D

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