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Is that an Octavia???

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Yep, Mk1. Good skills!

hahaha! that was a great bit of parking!

thanks for that video, worth a good old giggle :)

No one seems too bothered about the bloke who just got his legs taken out do they :confused:

I know the caption says he was alright but that Octy hit him right in the kneecaps :eek:

someone call for a taxi

yeah it looks like a mk1 octy taxi.

gives the meaning of a drive thru a new meaning. lol

Bearing in mind the octy appears to be completely undamaged where it's entered the building it does look a bit suspicious to me.

Bearing in mind the octy appears to be completely undamaged where it's entered the building it does look a bit suspicious to me.

My thoughts exactly ...remarkable lack of damage to the car and it didn't bring any wall or door bits with it on the way in

It was an open shop front so nothing to hit except a bloke (nice and soft) and an alloy counter full of bread. Plus, you can see a dent just behind the front wheel :rolleyes:

i like how the bloke sees the car coming and just stands there waiting for it to hit him! talk about slow reflexes! there was a bit of damage where the car comes to rest against the corner of the building, but just goes to show how well built these octys are!

Bearing in mind the octy appears to be completely undamaged where it's entered the building it does look a bit suspicious to me.

Some people eh.......they go to all sorts of extremes to get their £250 from you've been framed

*Pfft*.. typical Skoda driver IMHO... oh, wait..

also, if you watch the timer, the clip is considerablly slowed down. i imagine at 1x playback speed the car would hit him alot faster making his reactions seem more "normal"

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