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That white car did a superb job of avoiding the dude who lost it next to him.

The VW (think it's a vw?) one just looked comical... like something from Mr.Bean.

The road looks very wet in all images from that camera.

At least they've got the crash barrier in the right spot.

*as there are a few videos in this thread now, the above comments were in relation to the one that JUNR34 linked to

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1udsG3LUUg

haha this was on High Octane 4, they cut the best bit out though ;) on the DVD there is a hesterical woman that runs over to the car.

yep, sure is. i saw it when i rented it, crazy shit. due to the nature of High Octane i thought it was some sort of joke, i laughed at that chick screaming when i first saw it until i realised what happened.

yep, sure is. i saw it when i rented it, crazy shit. due to the nature of High Octane i thought it was some sort of joke, i laughed at that chick screaming when i first saw it until i realised what happened.

hah that bus is wicked

the last car that rolls seems to shit something outa the exhaust once its done

LOL at that tunnel of death vid.. the 2 trucks crash and flip and the first thing the guy that stopped behind them can think of is to signal left and try and get past them.. like literally 3 seconds after they had flipped

haha, i noticed that too. I guess they don't want to hang around to be witnesses :D

That bus is nuts. Actually I thuoght he did a good job controlling that back end. It coulda been far worse....

agreed, i thought the bus driver did damn well considering the situation

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