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Old 18-09-2006, 09:19 AM   #1
matt6n
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Default SS Ute

My mate was turning right into Burke street yesterday and a SS ute pulls up next to him. The ute is fairly new, maybe 2 years old, and he was also turning right but he wanted our lane as there was parked cars in Burke street.

The bloke takes it real wide, puts his foot down and gets the back out, shits himself then over corrects, goes up onto the nature strip and smashes through a brick letter box and the car rolls up onto its side and slides straight into a brick wall.

I watch the whole thing happen from the back seat of my mates pajero. We pulled over and jumped out called and ambo and helped the guy and his girlfriend out. Luckily neither were seriously injured, but it looked bad.

Stupid bastard.

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