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Ouch - 911 Targa

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Phil 997 said:
Well according to that lot on FB hes hung drawn and qtred, I get Cassies law but hear the dam facts first . Then the typical socialist comment halfway down starts on about show offs in expensive cars and 6k fines not meaning much to them . For gods sake get a frigging life and stop being bitter and twisted about people who have been luckier in life than you .
guess you know now that type of comment gets me going :floor: :floor:
Id mate socialism illegal along with crackpot religious types.
 
Robertb said:
Lucky that there wasn't, say, a mum with a pushchair walking on the footpath below.


What if it was a mum without a pushchair? Would that be less important. :D

Totally agree though. The end result is just an Insurance bill and dented pride. It could have easily been a fatal freak accident if someone was walking by.
If I was the driver, I'd be considering myself very lucky to be honest.

Imagine the headlines if there'd been someone there. The Daily Mail would've been comparing him to this driver. :wink: -


https://youtu.be/ipQCqe_fbks


How the other half live.
 
Phil 997 said:
Well according to that lot on FB hes hung drawn and qtred, I get Cassies law but hear the dam facts first . Then the typical socialist comment halfway down starts on about show offs in expensive cars and 6k fines not meaning much to them . For gods sake get a frigging life and stop being bitter and twisted about people who have been luckier in life than you .
guess you know now that type of comment gets me going :floor: :floor:

It's gets me as well when people say how lucky you are, I always reply yes it's funny the harder I work the luckier I get.
 
Do you reckon they would take £50 a corner for the wheels?
 
Thread running for 10 hours and not one "launch control" joke...come on people we are usually better than this :coat:

Gutted for the owner as it is someone's pride and joy.....but "it'll buff out".

Glad nobody got hurt :thumb:
 
It's the local authority who are at fault. Who would be so stupid that they built an underpass just where an aged pensioner parks his 180 mph, £100,000 mobility scooter.
 
........ 73 yrs old is hardly "aged" in this day and age ....... only to the young "snowflake" generation ....... just saying ...... :)
 
madalaa said:
........ 73 yrs old is hardly "aged" in this day and age ....... only to the young "snowflake" generation ....... just saying ...... :)
My dad is 73 and is still building houses. He'd run rings around people a third his age.
 
Take a look at some of the yonger generation driving nowday's, some havent got any grey-matter between their ear's and the driving is atrociously dangerous - not all are like this, but some are just crazy !!
 
Being local to me, I'm struggling with how he managed to go so far (unless the wall stayed pretty much together and acted as a ramp to it's final resting place.

Maybe he'd just got some bad news at the Citizens Advice Bureau (as it is their car park!) and wanted to damage the car. Impending divorce or something.
 

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that's why you need to avoid category cars, that will be sold with the story of 'it was only a little bang, no idea why Insurance wrote it off'
 
Perhaps he'd just come out of Gentleman's Relish at top and was still shaking? :floor:
 
At 73 I presumed he would've owned a 993 :dont know: I wonder if his sandal strap got caught up on the accelerator
Pedal :lol:
 

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