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They Don't Build Them Like They Used To!

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Oooooopppss!!

OUCH! I see blood! A lot! :thumbdwn: Know any more info behind the pics?

steering wheel airbag didn't seem to go off?

Not liking all the claret! There is a breakers yard near here that takes in cars from RTA's.. you can almost pick the pieces of skin and hair out of the windscreens, not very nice!

Looks very much like a rolled M3. With added claret.

Ouch - bet that smarted a bit. I'm guessing the car left the road at reasonable speed and barrel rolled into something pretty hard!

Chris

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I came across it on the interweb a while ago. The story behind it was the guy fancied his chances on a track day. He was not seriously injured but did complain about the amount of damage to the vehicle! There is no doubt that he was seriously travelling!!

He should have worn a helmet then....

He should have worn a helmet then....

Exactly. :rolleyes:

Looks like the bootlid is fairly intact. :D

He should have worn a helmet then....

Unless it was an open face one?

Chris

Opppps!

:eek: not a pretty site... :D

"blood" reminds me of when I removed my hi-fi from my AX-GT after the accident.

Guy from the car storage place - you know, where they move knackered, smashed up cars around with a fork-lift thingy....

Anyway, he pointed out some poor Renault thing with what appeared to be a brownish growth all over the creme rooflining.... What's that, mould?" - "no mate, human blood!!!" :eek:

Cue visions of human heads splitting open to splatter gore everywhere...

"Yeah, cheers mate"...

J.

Leather seats..the blood should wipe off easily enough.... ;)

From a track, day try explaining that one to the RAC outside the track gates..........

Those pics grossed me out. :thumbdwn:

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