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Not for the fainted hearted.

But for those who are taking life forgranted.

Remember, speed may not kill you, but look at what it does to those around you.

http://bilgalleri.dk/html/vid_vis.asp?VideoID=22034

Slow Down, Save the ones that are loved by others.

i couldnt watch it all myself.. was too much.

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Not for the fainted hearted.

But for those who are taking life forgranted.

Remember, speed may not kill you, but look at what it does to those around you.

http://bilgalleri.dk/html/vid_vis.asp?VideoID=22034

Slow Down, Save the ones that are loved by others.

i couldnt watch it all myself.. was too much.

should be shown to p-platers

i never knew you had a brother...

anyway, saw this a few months back, makes ya think hey... some of those ads were australian made, wonder when they were shown though as i've never seen any of them on tv besides the 'speed, no one thinks big of you' one



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