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haha thats a very weird place to end up must have gone to fast from the lights! i live in munno para see many cars hit the pole on the other side as its slipery as hell when wet.

it isnt actually that bad of a round about, easy to have a bit of fun with, but you have to really be moving to do any damage, you got a lot of space to play with there.

i bet the thread would not have got deleted if u put it up as anyone know this driver, i bet u went and did haha silvia wanker drivers?

how much do you wanna bet?

i inferred that the ut behind the wheel needed lessons, and changed the title to 'whoops', but other then that, it was totally unchanged to the thread you see here.

Edited by scandyflick

Hmm i have a good feeling that is one of my good mates. Pretty sure he is the only one with a car like that in the area. Live on the opposite side of town myself now tho, so gonna have to hit him up and see. Bloody idiot :D

Well of course they didn't find it funny for the exact same reason we don't. It's probably not nice to crash a car.

And i do see the point you are trying to make.

This place is becoming more like ns everyday.

if he was being a responsible road user then no its not funny

on the other had if he was showing off to a bus shelter full of girlies and stacked it i think its pretty funny

theres always 2 sides to a coin

LOL! dam that was fast only did that the other day. Thanks coops for the heads up. Yes i am the owner of that S15 and no i wasn't beeing stupid i will infact clear this up for everyone i suffer from a slight form of epilepsy nothing much but if i don't take my tablets which i was on my way to get i can get a sudden blackout last for maybe 5-10 secs

there was only a slight dent in the other car's driver door and scraped to the back door. My car had no damge, a little scrape of paint on my front bumper and the light, i was lucky.

Im just glad no one was hurt.

Hmm well I guess that's a lesson learnt. If you run out of meds again your walking next time I hope.

Very lucky it wasn't worse. Glad to know all are ok.

Edited by J_Red33

note to self "if driving keep ya drug levels at a good rate"

i reckon i see you driving around lots did u ever have a dent in the bonnet and drove around with it for a fair while? i used to have a pewter S15 also a black S6 (back 6-7 years ago a black 33) u may have seen me about

How about we now make a thread about people who blackout and laugh at them.

Oh you don't think thats a good idea.

your an idiot sometimes Krastler

s15crash - glad to hear your ok

my dad passed out @ the wheel once and we ran up the back of a parked car @ 60kph moved it along 2 meters

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