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yeah you could end up like this guy..

Driving at 225kms in his BMW Z4 the Driver hit a Kangaroo..

The kangaroo disappeared!

The driver stopped and wondered where did the kangaroo go?

For all you drivers without bullbars, this is how you pack a 70 kg

kangaroo into a BMW Z4 convertible....

was actually a deer :ermm:

yeah now it does, but was a deer..... you can see its feet (what ever there call them)

ok, it definately made a mess thats for sure lol.

back on topic, does anyone know if i challenge this AE86 again but this time at a different mountain will my gtr win?

yeah you could end up like this guy..

Driving at 225kms in his BMW Z4 the Driver hit a Kangaroo..

The kangaroo disappeared!

The driver stopped and wondered where did the kangaroo go?

For all you drivers without bullbars, this is how you pack a 70 kg

kangaroo into a BMW Z4 convertible....

neither of those cars you posted are a z4 convertible :ermm:

sweet carnage though lol

You would need an Evo III to win :ermm:

but then again it wouldn't be on Mt. Akina.

thats right, an evo III but with antilag lol.

ill race him again and im sure his engine will break because it is very old, hopefully he isnt running a race engine that revs to 11,000rpm or than i could be in trouble :)

yeah now it does, but was a deer..... you can see its feet (what ever there call them)

I think they are called hooves...

I didnt think they looked like aussie plates and the fur didnt look like kangaroo either..I just copy/pasted it..

thats right, an evo III but with antilag lol.

ill race him again and im sure his engine will break because it is very old, hopefully he isnt running a race engine that revs to 11,000rpm or than i could be in trouble :ermm:

Yeah because if he is running an race engine that revs to 11,000rpm everything is screwed lol

would love to be in a car that could rev that high though lol

yeah you could end up like this guy..

Driving at 225kms in his BMW Z4 the Driver hit a Kangaroo..

The kangaroo disappeared!

The driver stopped and wondered where did the kangaroo go?

For all you drivers without bullbars, this is how you pack a 70 kg

kangaroo into a BMW Z4 convertible....

yeah didn't realise they had roo's in Germany that ran across autobahns.

more chance of it being a fox

As mentioned above the reefton spur is awersome and black spur, skenes creek road off the great ocean road, mt baw baw tourist road (off peak), great alpine road. Sometimes I just search on google maps for what seems to be a nice road and go check it out. Good way to see new places as well. There are some other nice roads around the alpine region but i cant remember them.

I think they are called hooves...

I didnt think they looked like aussie plates and the fur didnt look like kangaroo either..I just copy/pasted it..

haha yeah thats it :bunny:

yeah had an email sent to me ages ago about it

Yeah because if he is running an race engine that revs to 11,000rpm everything is screwed lol

would love to be in a car that could rev that high though lol

ohh FML u make me laugh

nd today when the plane went off the run way i was like shit need to call u and check :blink:

gtr driving in airplane = plane in ditch = :bunny:

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