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I would like more info on that as well, I was working at Dogswamp KFC while the cruise was going on, I did saw 2 ambulance on Wanneroo road heading that direction was that for him?

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already explained VY SS sedan, he flicks it out turning left, then swings out again straight into one of those huge light posts. whole thing rocked thought it was gonna fall at first. front of the car was M.I.A. the bloke seemed alright he was walkin around, airbag didnt go off, tow truck was there in under 2mins.

was good cruise for the parts i was there.

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pics? story from ppl there?

Lol, i saw him do it, he came out sideways (grandma in front seat of course) oversteered right, and took foot of accelerator, car got traction and threw him in Pole, Airbag didnt deploy either haha. Made my night :D

Good Cruise Btw, for a first time, seemed pretty well planned most of the way, minus the parts were you wrote LEFT as RIGHT etc etc :P

Pole = 1, Commonwhore = 0

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Besides the few scratches, that pole took like no damage looking from the pics...

EDIT: Can't say the same thing about the car though... :P

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hahaha oh the best cruise ive been on in a long time haha, and yeah of course that guy had it comin in his ss, he's bout a foot an a half shorter than anyone else an his seat was all the way back so he would have had about 1/3 of the required vision an too much arm length needed to grab the wheel so there was almost nothin he coulda done

Ups to you mel for a delightful cruise, nice an lengthy with a variety of scenic stops, cant wait for the next!

lol @ the pLEBBO

I watched the whole thing and it was like it was in slowmotion.. I already had the "DIIIIIIIIIIICKHEEEEEAD" call going before he actually it the pole lol

Saw a few ppl I recognised but had to bail instead of going on the actual cruise (didn't want to push my luck in a car I'd only had for a few hours that handles a LOT differently to my 32 heh)

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Big fail.

Nick, i was meant to come and chat but every time i did u were busy lol

I was whoring in the xr6t ute as my car needs a new clutch due to too many burnouts at Motorvation lol :)

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