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Something we can all be thankful for
...that THIS has never happened to us (hopefully)!
OUCH! OUCH! OUCH! Sorry if this has already been posted, but my father-in-law e-mailed it to me this morning, and I had to pass it on. It reminded me of the Ferrari Enzo that crashed in Malibu two years ago: How not to clone an Enzo . |
i dunno wut that first link was about. but that sucks for the enzo. i wonder if they ever found the driver. i really dont think he walked away from a wreck like that.
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Originally Posted by 01afour
(Post 930646)
i dunno wut that first link was about. but that sucks for the enzo. i wonder if they ever found the driver. i really dont think he walked away from a wreck like that.
I found a different link and fixed it. Here it is again for convenience: OUCH! OUCH! OUCH! |
wow that was amazing he wasnt hurt
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Yeah that RS6 one is a repost, it was pretty gnarly. One of the pictures shows what's left of the interior; pretty much all that survived was the driver's seat, steering column, and driver's side A and B pillars and door. Lucky bastard.
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The RS6 is still sexier than most cars on the road, even when in two pieces.
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Anyone else in the RS6 wouldve been owned.
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The Enzo crash on the PCH is also old news. This happened in late February 2006. The driver was 44-year old Stefan Eriksson, who claimed he was a passenger in the car when it crashed. The Enzo was supposedly racing a McLaren SLR when the Enzo crashed. By the way, this Enzo was imported into the US illegally, as was his other Enzo, a black one.
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