I posted it on the pervious pageSurprised this hasn't been posted yet as it's been all over social media. F40 in Monte Carlo just yesterday.
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You forgot to backread.Surprised this hasn't been posted yet as it's been all over social media. F40 in Monte Carlo just yesterday.
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You forgot to backread.
I believe so yes.is that a Gumpert Apollo?
2005 Gemballa Mirage GT totaled in Manhattan this morning, due to the extreme drunkenness of the driver.
Here's video footage of the crash.
He was under the influence of drugs according to the article linked below.Citation needed for the drunkeness part, I haven't read that anywhere. Man CGT's appear to have zero margin for error, knife-edge handling.
The tub looks trashed...but I'm not sure he'll get a payout for a crash that was clearly the result of reckless driving.
I have in my area as well, but I haven't been able to tell if it's a result of there being less ambient noise so it's more obvious now or if there are actually more hoons. There's definitely less motorcycles (I live a stones throw from the foothills).I've been hearing a lot more muscle cars in my area since the main road is a lot emptier now. Someone's gonna get hurt like this
Number 1: that poor Huracan must've looked awful before the crash.
Number 2: that Perodua folded really easily.
the thieves didn't just settle for any old base model Dodge vehicle, but instead opted for the expensive high-end Challenger Hellcats, as well as wide-body Chargers and Challengers, and the performance-based TrackHawk SUV that hauls more than just the mail. More than 50 high-performance vehicles were stolen in total.
It only got smashed because it broke down in the outside lane and got rear ended. If my new Lamborghini broke down 20 minutes after purchase I'd be having words.
Must be a fairly major mechanical malfunction too, to leave you stranded in the outside lane. Unless the driver was a moron and just left it there instead of coasting to the hard shoulder. Having said that, i know this stretch of M1 really well and it has no hard shoulder at this point aside from one small section just before the accident spot. Still, you'd pull to the inside lane all the same. Or maybe you wouldn't because trucks. Oh i don't know.
Thought the forum might enjoy the current status of this one. Currently in Monaco starting her long journey back to restoration. Photos credit to the folks at FChat.Surprised this hasn't been posted yet as it's been all over social media. F40 in Monte Carlo just yesterday.
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Yeah, that's going to be a brand new car with that vin number punched into it. That frame is done for.