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I don't know if anyone has posted this but it's worth a watch just to see how the other half live.

Topic description says it all,make sure you watch it and enjoy:

http://jalopnik.com/5842192/watch-assault-rifle+wielding-saudis-endanger-dozens-in-craziest-driving-video-ever

tib :thumbsup:

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also there is a video section in the wasteland.

watched this one the other night on PF, very frustrating without crashes, had to gorge on arab drift crash vids to make up for the BS in this one.

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that vid is a load of cock, it is clear from the first few secs of watching - the other drivers large truck / bus etc; would normally swerve / slow down / brake hard if some punk drove like that around them.. Someones done some very clever video editing here to dupe fools like some of you on here..LOL

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that vid is a load of cock, it is clear from the first few secs of watching - the other drivers large truck / bus etc; would normally swerve / slow down / brake hard if some punk drove like that around them.. Someones done some very clever video editing here to dupe fools like some of you on here..LOL

if you watch it a bit closer you will see that once the car goes drifting past the other cars and trucks they do slow down and swerve.

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All along the HWY in Kuwait are lots of destroyed big dollar rides, big speed equals big crashes, average speed on the MSR is about 120 to 160 but occasionally we would be sitting on 160 and a car would fly past like we were standing still.

Bloody good roads though.

Big money, Big cars, No brains

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