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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    I very much doubt it. It didnt look like it, and if he has an S15, chances are he has the money to do the right thing. Also, as has been pointed out, he could quite easily be someone who has never raced in his life, never lost traction before that day, etc etc. Too much jumping to conclusions for sure!

    So he has an S15, strangely enough people like them, they are a nice looking car. Doesnt mean he picked it for its boy-racer qualities (powerful RWD), its entirely possible the car was picked for him by parents, or he simply chose it because he liked the look of it, or because its the "in" thing at the moment.

    Seems some of the narrow-minded people on here need to grow the fuck up, and stop judging others without knowing any of the story. I'm only 20, and sure I'm young, but fuck me if I'm gonna go round saying all old people are arrogant pricks who drive like shit, and would fail a driving test in an instant regardless of wether its true or not. And don't go pretending the old man didnt like to put his foot into it and get the falcon/commodore a bit sideways when you were a kid either, cos we all know thats bullshit.

    Yes it was an unfortunate accident, and I'm sure the affected parties have all learnt from it. Truth is the kid probably wouldnt have caused such a horrendous accident if he'd been taught how to control a skid, but of course as long as he knows his give way rules he's sweet to drive anything, anywhere, anytime right?
    No parent in there right mind would choose a nissan s15............. 20 aye...... says it all , come back in 15-20years

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Yes it was an unfortunate accident, and I'm sure the affected parties have all learnt from it.
    I'm guessing you don't have kids? Had the child lost in this 'unfortunate accident' been mine .... Christ, it doesn't bear thinking about.

    '... affected parties'? This mother's life just totally fucking imploded. Her whole life will be divided into two; the life before this and the life after. You have no idea. No disrespect to you but it's this kind of ambivalence that results in the kind of reckless disregard for people (real people with lives and families who care about them and who want to see them again) that we see on our roads every day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    nissan syliva, modded, wet road. car was seen fishing tailing , drifting , massive impact from pics I've seen. Just a guy being a bloody dick head . he deserves every thing they can charge him with. I see this stuff happening more and more on our local roads in christchurch, every day, drifting thru intersections etc. and many many near misses.
    Some young people really lack a sense of realilty.
    What is a Nissan Sylvia? I've never heard of it. Is it some new prototype vehicle that I haven't seen before?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    What is a Nissan Sylvia? I've never heard of it. Is it some new prototype vehicle that I haven't seen before?
    He Said "nissan syliva"...... a term used in the same vein as Sprot Bikes....
    A bit of slang, if you will.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    He Said "nissan syliva"...... a term used in the same vein as Sprot Bikes....
    A bit of slang, if you will.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    nissan syliva, modded, wet road. car was seen fishing tailing , drifting , massive impact from pics I've seen. Just a guy being a bloody dick head . he deserves every thing they can charge him with. I see this stuff happening more and more on our local roads in christchurch, every day, drifting thru intersections etc. and many many near misses.
    Some young people really lack a sense of realilty.
    Saw one exibition of moronic prowess a couple of days ago near Clevedon. Losers in 3 shitcan modded jap cars with 'pineapples' for suspension, doing gay drifting into oncoming traffic to the extent that other cars and me on the bike had to pull to the side of the road so we didnt get hit. Smoke and shit and gangsta rap vomit all over the scene. Twats.
    Its knackered!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    I very much doubt it. It didnt look like it, and if he has an S15, chances are he has the money to do the right thing.
    Why don't you just STFU, what is right thing to do , he is not god he can't bring boy back to life.

    Seems some of the narrow-minded people on here need to grow the fuck up, and stop judging others without knowing any of the story. I'm only 20, and sure I'm young, but fuck me if I'm gonna go round saying all old people are arrogant pricks who drive like shit, and would fail a driving test in an instant regardless of wether its true or not.

    Yes it was an unfortunate accident, and I'm sure the affected parties have all learnt from it. Truth is the kid probably wouldn't have caused such a horrendous accident if he'd been taught how to control a skid, but of course as long as he knows his give way rules he's sweet to drive anything, anywhere, anytime right?
    You don't even qualified to talk about this, as someone say to you come back in 15-20 years or the day that you hold your kid in your arms you will look at this very different.

    What are you talking abut : " right thing to do" , he is probably got rich dad, but he is not god he can't bring boy back to life.

    Most affected party are boys and parents . So WTF you on about learn from it , how can he learn anything as all his life is taking from him, and one that survive will learn what ; that he is not safe to walk streets with his mum, o yeah and that he is go no brother .

    The way I see it from what witnesses say yesterday as they interview with two bit older boys : first thing they herd was exhaust and then car turning in street and start drifting and then lost control and loud nose . It is ease to spin and drift on wet road , but it is also ease to loose grip on all 4 and slide and that what he done , he fuck it up wrong place and time and cost kid life.
    Me and lot of us bikers do speed , as we my do say coro loop, but from what I can see all of us keep very close to speed limit as we come to small and any town.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    An eye for an eye.

    Kill the fucker.
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    Not a tough talk but I seriously hope no any asshole like this 18 yo harm any of my kids, if so he better commit suicide or I will kill him. I my get out of jail one day, but my kid and out of grave newer, nether will he !!!
    This can destroyed man and that is what will do to me and any parent, so I will do everything to destroyed him, fuck him and forgiveness .
    If he kill my kid, the day he gets out of jail and I run him over with 4x4, I will forgive him !
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    What is a Nissan Sylvia? I've never heard of it. Is it some new prototype vehicle that I haven't seen before?
    guess you'd never think it was a typo.............

    Have you got kids mate? ......naa bet ya only just started wipping ya own bum .

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    Quote Originally Posted by cruza View Post
    massive impact from pics I've seen.
    It was for the two kids.

    But looks to be about 50-60kph max. impact from my experience...we'll all just have to wait and see eh!
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    Wow some people are getting antsy! Yes, a kid died, that is a terrible tragedy. But... and i know i'm gonne get flamed for this, PEOPLE DIE! It is a part of life as much as life itself, you cant protect everyone from everything. And yes, some accidents are avoidable, and yes this one probably was. But for the people threatening murder in this thread, i think you need to take another look at yourself. An eye for an eye makes you just as bad, if not worse than this kid in the silvia. Intentionally taking someones life, regardless of the reason you hold on your god-damned moral high-ground, is just sick and wrong.

    The thing we should really be taking from this, and a major point in my last post was that people in NZ do not know how to control a skid! Regardless of wether he started it intentionally, or unintentionally he should have been able to keep the vehicle under control. But nope, we dont teach those skills in NZ, we teach our kids how to read road-signs, and who they should be giving way to, and in the case of most people on here, we also teach them that cops are a bunch of tossers for upholding those rules we teach them.

    Yes, I understand it would be devastatinng to lose a child, and it will have a massive impact on those involved, but unfortunately thats the way of this world. Can you imagine the world we would be living in if no-one died?

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    Quote Originally Posted by huff3r View Post
    Wow some people are getting antsy! Yes, a kid died, that is a terrible tragedy.
    But for the people threatening murder in this thread, i think you need to take another look at yourself.
    I have not yet seen anyone actually threaten murder, some have stated their feelings and what they believe they would do if they found themselves as a parent of a child killed by an idiot drifting, or driving a car in a reckless manner.

    It was an easily avoidable tragedy, first thing the driver could have done is displayed a bit of curiosity towards the pedestrians that at the time of day this happened if he had looked he would have seen, he could have gone out to the track to play silly buggers, the list of things that could have been done to prevent this is possibly endless.
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    Two dead and one seriously injured at Whangarei overnight, no KB ranting about that - and I'd put money on it that some form of idiocy by the driver - not an 'accident' that caused this on too.

    I see huff3rs point to a certain extent - it seems to me that according to KB posters it's OK for people to be killed on NZ roads unless (a) they are kids and (b) they are killed by a young punk in a fast looking car.

    Have I summed up the KB way??
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post

    I see huff3rs point to a certain extent - it seems to me that according to KB posters it's OK for people to be killed on NZ roads unless (a) they are kids and (b) they are killed by a young punk in a fast looking car.

    Have I summed up the KB way??
    You also forgot unless they are Motorcyclists, even if they are doing dumb shit

    I wonder if we'll see the same level of condemnation next time a motorcyclist kills someone?
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    The accident is a tragedy, and the driver was driving like a dickhead and will never ever forget this and nor should he considering the pain he has caused a lot of people.

    yes it is ver easy to get all high horsey and high handed about this, but many of us can look back at our own youthdom and probarbly recall many times when we dropped a wheelie or did a burnout or drove pissed as a parrot. I can and looking back, yea it was silly but it hasn't changed and this kind of thing will continue to happen. The term boy racer was not around then, we were just young guys who occaisionally got outa control (not always in cars). The difference with boy racers is they seem to be a culture that some people aspire too and really want to go out and cause mayhem.
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