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This guy obviously needed to spend more money on his tyres, as getting airborn (2nd story) must be a worst case of poor traction. anyone got a set of tyres they can lend him?

either that or the rear wing he installed was WAY TOO BIG.

...maybe the wing was installed upside down...

...I didn't know boats could fly :(

lol

could only have been an import,

sorry to say it, but whenever u hear a crazy story its always an import :(

good to hear he didnt get too hurt or die, very lucky man

'blacked out before the crash' what an awesome excuse lol

It would have been fast and furious style.. but real ;)

bet he wont be doing that again

:throwup:

Love the exageration by some people - especially comments like

"200mph bro i swear to god"

"He fled the scene"

 

:bs!:  

I heard both these statements made on the TV news report, its not just an

exageration
that someone has made up.

But i can see how the newsreporters can get it wrong when they say the car was a 200sx and it says on the back of the car in the photo that its a 300zx.

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Guest RedLineGTR
What the cops forgot to mention was the guy had a pro Nos setup in his boot of 150 shot & he also had that stupid bodykit that makes zx's look like airplanes (side wings & Stuff ) So it is Possible.. I Think

fark a 150 shot of nos...a bet he still had the stock brakes :)

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