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Does anyone no anything about the Driver of the superchaged R33, Is he a member at all? I think the plates use to be PUNKED ?

don't know who the driver would have been, but it definately wasn't the bloke who owned it when it had the PUNKD plates.

he sold the car to whoever it was that was driving it on the day in question. didn't you say you had his details etc?

I was involved in a small accident, A non Turbo Black Nissan R33 was driving Down canterbury Road in Bayswater north, It over took my self and then over took a Blue VY Commodore, it pulled infront of the blue Commo at around 100kmh, we continued  heading down canterbury road and the Blue Commo was in front of me and the Black R33 was infront of the Blue Commo, The Commodore and the Black Nissan kind of pulled away from me

what's the speed limit there?

what rate were they 'kind of' pulling away?

i hope you weren't involved in a bit of a squirt that went wrong.

:D

he said they went ahead so i would say he wasnt...

theres a bodykit joint in keysborough i noticed the other day.... XXX Bodykits

yeah but if they were pulling away, how was he still so close that he hit....i think thats what ronin may have been getting at

If he got out and admitted fault in front of the guy in the commo then u have a witness, i think u have a strong case if the 33s diff is to blame. I dont see it hard proving it either.

If u decide to go with the Series one front end im selling a set of series one chrome headlights. PM me if your keen.

All the best!

Yes, the law isent that cut and clean when it come to rear ending a car.

If hes diff blew and locked the rear wheels and caused him to stop without the brake lights coming on even if you were a safe distance behind him the brake lights are meant to give u the indication he is stopping so u have a case to argue it was his fault especially if you have a witness (the commowhore driver). The diff locking up can be easy checked also

shit like this happens when u least expect it or when your speeding, ive had a couple of close calls when i first got my licence and since that ive taken it easy

anyway good luck to u trying to get the money outa the skyline driver

Yes, the law isent that cut and clean when it come to rear ending a car.

If hes diff blew and locked the rear wheels and caused him to stop without the brake lights coming on even if you were a safe distance behind him the brake lights are meant to give u the indication he is stopping so u have a case to argue it was his fault especially if you have a witness (the commowhore driver). The diff locking up can be easy checked also

i think the commo driver can use this argument...but the 3rd car (the guy posting here) had the commo drivers brake lights to tell him to stop....unless the commo drivers diff blew up as well, i'd say you're out of luck unfortunately

its your own fault for driving an un-insured car. Many a skyline owner has been fkt over by driving uninsured cars, including myself!

Dont drive something you cant afford to insure!!! - I now pay $2200 a year insurance but at least i have piece of mind. Some of you may say 'aww na na i'm a sick driver etc, but what about in situations where its not your fault i.e this one?

if you cant afford to insure the car comprehensively and you still drive it your an idiot!

its your own fault for driving an un-insured car. Many a skyline owner has been fkt over by driving uninsured cars, including myself!

Dont drive something you cant afford to insure!!! - I now pay $2200 a year insurance but at least i have piece of mind. Some of you may say 'aww na na i'm a sick driver etc, but what about in situations where its not your fault i.e this one?

if you cant afford to insure the car comprehensively and you still drive it your an idiot!

i second this comment. My insurance last year was 2400. Well worth the money to not be in this position.

sorry to hear about your accident though mate. It sucks when other ppl ruin it for you hey??

idiot should have payed the money and had his diff fixed properly

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