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Old 14-11-2005, 11:05 PM   #31
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Some mate! There's going to be a murder around that area soon im guessing. Some guy in a white top may get killed by his mate.

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Old 14-11-2005, 11:10 PM   #32
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the bloke probably has the *** out of his pants and the owner will foot the bill
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Old 14-11-2005, 11:15 PM   #33
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silly silly tsk tsk..best left for the track
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Old 14-11-2005, 11:19 PM   #34
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i'll take the bonnet.
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Old 14-11-2005, 11:20 PM   #35
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ill take the car lol
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Old 14-11-2005, 11:26 PM   #36
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If it were my ute , I would most likely end up on an assult charge !
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Old 14-11-2005, 11:55 PM   #37
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silly silly tsk tsk..best left for the track
lol so its okay to borrow a mates car, and thrash the guts out of it till it dies so long as its at a track? :

i would say it would be pretty close to a write off, those boss motors dont come cheap, plus the gearbox and all the panel damage
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Old 15-11-2005, 12:41 AM   #38
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Damn he better run for his life if that was my car.
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Old 15-11-2005, 02:11 AM   #39
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that would have been so mad to see its 2 good things in one burnouts and crashes Kudos to the man driving

No numb-nuts to the driver and to anyone that thinks cheering this sort of crap on is entertaining. The skill required is similar to that needed to stand on snails. Skill does not involve mounting kerbs, lunch drive-trains or frying tyres on a public Rd. Any halfwit in a VS Executive with crook rear shocks can produce equal mayhem, no skill and definitely no brains required.
All that was achieved was destruction of a fine vehicle, a tree etc.
Wasn't so song ago a tool in western Sydney killed someone pulling similar stunts.
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Old 15-11-2005, 05:13 AM   #40
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lol, I think they call these type of guys ***-clowns. A clown that makes an *** of himself, in particular when trying to be a clown.

In some ways, the owner isn't 100% innocent. If you lend your car to someone (if anyone at all), you'd need to know how the guy drives.
What's with the engine bay melted though? I can count three loops on the road, not even a rotary overheats that quickly...
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:05 AM   #41
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I'd like to know what was wrong with the car when he got it. Do a few skids and it overheats, munches the gearbox and basically self-destructs? Pathetic! He probably drove it into the tree on purpose :P
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Old 15-11-2005, 07:14 AM   #42
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In some ways, the owner isn't 100% innocent. If you lend your car to someone (if anyone at all), you'd need to know how the guy drives.
What's with the engine bay melted though? I can count three loops on the road, not even a rotary overheats that quickly...
That person still has to be responsible and accountable.

With regards to the melted engine bay, notice how tight the circles are? and how black the lines are? This means the car was doing the circles very slowly meaning it was reving the crap out of itself. Now what we don't see, is that the first picture shows two tyre marks coming into the frame, we don't see where they came from... and what was going on there. There could be more circles and more straight lines....
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Old 15-11-2005, 08:04 AM   #43
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To add insult to injury, is that a defect sticker on the front in the last picture? Like you could drive it without a gearbox and engine anyways : :.
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Old 15-11-2005, 08:12 AM   #44
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Old 15-11-2005, 08:25 AM   #45
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Wonder if he lost his license...because the cops are there... eh eh eh... he might be walking for a while??

He is a knuckle head... why would you do that to that type of car! putting the car through hell.... If I was borrowing a car like that, i'd take care of it like it was worth a million bucks.
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Old 15-11-2005, 08:27 AM   #46
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I`d beat 7 shades of shyte out of him... then when he recovers i`d do it all again until i had beaten all the repair money out of him... To repeat..... that is so disrespectful to his mate...
Words couldn`t begin to expresshow angry you would be
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Old 15-11-2005, 09:20 AM   #47
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I might have to do a rego search tomorrow, I am sure the Insurance company of this vehicle would love to see these pictures.
Nah, not really, its all heresay - all it shows is a damaged xr8 with a bit of smoke - none of the alleged hooning.

The police report would be of more use.
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Old 15-11-2005, 09:23 AM   #48
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Wonder if he lost his license...because the cops are there... eh eh eh... he might be walking for a while??
Nah thats Queensland Fire and Rescue in attendance - thats their uniform when their not kitted up- although its more likely the cops turned up.
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Old 15-11-2005, 09:31 AM   #49
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QLD Plates? What a crap that bloke is.

I might have to do a rego search tomorrow, I am sure the Insurance company of this vehicle would love to see these pictures.
i hope no one hear would ad to the owners pain by contacting the insurance company,its not his fault and what an ******** thing to do to him ,
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Old 15-11-2005, 09:35 AM   #50
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QLD Plates? What a crap that bloke is.

I might have to do a rego search tomorrow, I am sure the Insurance company of this vehicle would love to see these pictures.
hope no one here would ad to the owners pain by contacting the insurance company,its not his fault and what an ******** thing to do to him after he sees what been done.he would be much better off reporting his mate as stealing the car.,
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Old 15-11-2005, 10:15 AM   #51
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This bloke has broken one of the golden rules in life. There are two things you never lend people, your car or your woman. It usually ends in tears.

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Old 15-11-2005, 10:15 AM   #52
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hope no one here would ad to the owners pain by contacting the insurance company,its not his fault and what an ******** thing to do to him after he sees what been done.he would be much better off reporting his mate as stealing the car.,
Nicolas, Best you get a dictionary and look up the work FRAUD.

Committing this is an offence.

The honourable thing to do is contact his insurance company and show them the pictures. This abuse of our roads should not be tolerated!
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Old 15-11-2005, 10:28 AM   #53
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hope no one here would ad to the owners pain by contacting the insurance company,its not his fault and what an ******** thing to do to him after he sees what been done.he would be much better off reporting his mate as stealing the car.,
It’s dickheads like this that are the reason our insurance premiums are so high. Hopefully you’ll eventually wise up on comments like this one. Nicholas, insurance companies don’t just pay out your claim when you have an accident. they generally hand the claim over to an insurance investigator who does everything in his power to find a loophole for the insurance company to avoid paying the claim. If they even have the slightest suspicion of fraud they also get the police involved. That’s the way it works and if someone is stupid enough to treat a nice car like this, then I seriously doubt they have the grey matter up top to fool the investigators and get away with it.

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It’s dickheads like this that are the reason our insurance premiums are so high. Hopefully you’ll eventually wise up on comments like this one. Nicholas, insurance companies don’t just pay out your claim when you have an accident. they generally hand the claim over to an insurance investigator who does everything in his power to find a loophole for the insurance company to avoid paying the claim. If they even have the slightest suspicion of fraud they also get the police involved. That’s the way it works and if someone is stupid enough to treat a nice car like this, then I seriously doubt they have the grey matter up top to fool the investigators and get away with it.
Spot on. In my street a stolen car crashed into a parked car at about 4 am. The occupants did a runner. The insurance company *STILL* got an insurance investigator to look into it. Found this out because the poor person couldn't understand why he was sent a letter from a Private Investigator in Frankston when we live on the border of Preston.
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Old 15-11-2005, 10:33 AM   #55
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let them do there own dirty work,remember its not the owner who did this ,so how are we protecting the roads by helping the insurance company wipe him.im sure the Police will have been notified by the Fire brigade who were there.
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Old 15-11-2005, 10:34 AM   #56
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i mock both parties
whos more the idiot...i think the owner....some people just can't resist thrashing a monster...he should have chosen his friends wiser lol
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Old 15-11-2005, 10:39 AM   #57
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let them do there own dirty work,remember its not the owner who did this ,so how are we protecting the roads by helping the insurance company wipe him.im sure the Police will have been notified by the Fire brigade who were there.
You don't get it do you! Why should insurance pay, it was no accident the driver was stupid, the driver was breaking the law, the driver had been entrusted the vehicle by its owners, Why the hell should ANYONE cough up but the driver, as the registered owner you are still responsible! And if you loan your car to a moron like this one then you deserve some pain. Let the owner pursue the costs from his so called mate. The rest of us are not coughing up to pay for this moron's carnage!
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and yes i dont like Insurance companies,i had my car stolen and spent the next 6 months been called a scammer and thief by RACQ insurance investigators even had to go to police and get a copy of my criminal history and QLD Transport for a copy of my driving record ( both which cost over $20) at my own expense, then when they saw i had no records from #Police started a new line by questioning my friends and family,never an apology after all this,even told by police that its illegal for them to demand this info but also if i did not do it then i would never get paid,catch 22.
so f%%k em,
he has a perfect rite to report his mate as a thief if driving without permission
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No numb-nuts to the driver and to anyone that thinks cheering this sort of crap on is entertaining. The skill required is similar to that needed to stand on snails. Skill does not involve mounting kerbs, lunch drive-trains or frying tyres on a public Rd. Any halfwit in a VS Executive with crook rear shocks can produce equal mayhem, no skill and definitely no brains required.
All that was achieved was destruction of a fine vehicle, a tree etc.
Wasn't so song ago a tool in western Sydney killed someone pulling similar stunts.
Don't hold back big fella! Let him have it. I thought the same thing as I read it.
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and yes i dont like Insurance companies,i had my car stolen and spent the next 6 months been called a scammer and thief by RACQ insurance investigators even had to go to police and get a copy of my criminal history and QLD Transport for a copy of my driving record ( both which cost over $20) at my own expense, then when they saw i had no records from #Police started a new line by questioning my friends and family,never an apology after all this,even told by police that its illegal for them to demand this info but also if i did not do it then i would never get paid,catch 22.
so f%%k em,
he has a perfect rite to report his mate as a thief if driving without permission
And we the paying public have a right to report this fraud. It's the prevelance of this kind of act by so many that has the rest of us being treated like criminals. The more the scammers get taken down the more chance the rest of have of a fair go!!
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