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Originally posted by Initiate

Agree on the waste of a nice car, but shouldn't the emphasis here be on the poor sod who probably isn't alive anymore, or at the very least very seriously injured???

Amen brother!

screw the car, i feel sorry for the ocupants.

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Originally posted by carlo

Thats what happens when you lose control of your car. If your not in control then your not going to have much luck.

The 2nd photo is a good example why we have to have intrusion bars on our imports. Why they dont have them in japan is beyond me.

R33's and R34's have intrusion bars as standard.

It's a cold hard fact,,,if you race hard on the street that sort of crash is always a possabilty....The 1st cars not that bad,,,,the rear end has absorbed most of the impact,,,the o/s/r 1/4 has done its job very well. As for the 2nd pic ,,,well hope no-one was in the passenger seat,,,,. I see this crap on a regular basis,,,,We actually drive a VERY safe cars......Sick person I am,,,,,can I have the Wheels off the 2nd car,,,they look okay.

Neil.

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Side intrusion bars would (and did) do sweet FA on the car that poled the passenger door!

Just thought I would make mention of the two pictures I contributed to wreckedexotics.com :)

http://www.wreckedexotics.com/cars3/new/35..._071902_04.html

http://www.wreckedexotics.com/cars3/new/35..._071902_03.html

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