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20-12-2008, 05:37 AM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Golden Grove, SA
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Tonight i saw some idiots in a VT Commodore ruin their car. It was in Golden Grove at the bowling allley/KFC for anyone who knows the area, anyway i added a pic to explain it easier:
They started at the top of the picture, floored it through the small car park, and didnt realise that there was a large slope down, (you cant really see it in the picture but its really steep, fairly high, and the top and bottom is rather square so its easy to scrape) they got air and landed down the bottom on their front end. They then rolled to where the red line stops, leaving behind a really big trail of oil and coolant, it also deployed the airbags. Obviously it didnt start after that so they rolled it into a parking spot, a VP Calais with a few mates rocks up, and while they passed the time until the tow truck got there (took about an hour) they were running and sliding in the oil with cars everywhere (exept the driver, he was stressing out and on the phone the whole time). The guy obviously wasnt from the area but i dont understand why you would floor it in a small carpark like that. : |
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