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Sgt_Lemon
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8v owners club
Crash test
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01 October 2014, 23:13 »
http://youtu.be/CyzCswJ_tkk
Obviously you are f**ked if crash. What's everyone's escape plans?
Is it tuck and roll out the door?
Dive into the back seats?
Ejector seat through the sun roof?
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Waspy
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Re: Crash test
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01 October 2014, 23:55 »
I plan not to crash.
But if I crash at that speed I probably have a smile on my face.
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Quote from: Chuff on 30 November 2013, 22:49
It's a mk2. Fill it, drive it, enjoy it.
Sgt_Lemon
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Re: Crash test
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02 October 2014, 09:35 »
That's a 40mph crash test
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Gti_Jamo
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1991 Corrado 1.8 G60
Re: Crash test
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02 October 2014, 10:08 »
I'd simply swerve and ditch for a more gentle dissapation of energy.
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Thom89
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Re: Crash test
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02 October 2014, 23:17 »
Anyone ever been in a real crash like that?
Trust me, their is nothing you can do, other than stamp on the brakes and hope for the best
Thom
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