S3 off roading.......very bad

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  1. bigeyd Forum Member

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    my big brother phoned me and said he might need a lift as hes had a 'crash' in his car........I nearly fecking fell over when I was greeted with this
    I just hope he never phones me and tells me he has a bad one[:s]
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    he flew up and ripped the hedge out and ended up facing the opposite way and thank god he walked away...well he staggered a bit.

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  2. EZ does it Forum Member

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    Nasty, could've been worse I suppose, you can always count on a hedge to slow you down in a hurry! (Beats crumple zones IMO)
     
  3. nealey Forum Junkie

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    He certainly did a good job of that
     
  4. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    There was a 306 did EXACTLY the same thing just up the road from me. spooky.
     
  5. FaTT mk1 Forum Member

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    'Kin hell jasoooooo, didnt look that in the phone pic. Oh well, could have been worse, he could have wiped out half of combe abbey!

    Just make sure the ins dont take it from that yard b4 tony has been to see it.
     
  6. Robos Rado Forum Member

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    Somebodys got to say it...... "it should polish out!"

    Class that... good effort !
     
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    have you told him halfords do dent remover in a tube lol

    glad hes ok i see a few wrecked cars each week now on the A259

    saw a smart car the other day on a hedge upside down lol qulity parking wish id got a pic now
     
  8. FaTT mk1 Forum Member

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    Hey jasooo, at least the impact got all that rubbish out of his boot, pmsl (5th pic)
     
  9. bigeyd Forum Member

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    Cheers Dazzooo

    he told me he exited the vehicle pronto and turned the ignition off because of worries of the petrol exploding but I told him he only ever has a fivers worth in it so it wouldn't singe his eyelashes :lol:

    thanks for the advice on getting the dents out guys I'll pass em on:thumbup:
     
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    looks like a straight road, i take it, it has a bend near by?
     
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    Wow, boy did well not to hurt himself.
     
  12. bigeyd Forum Member

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    what did the police say?? what can they do in those circumstances as it's pretty obvious he was speeding, or could you crash on that corner doing less than 60?
     
  14. bigeyd Forum Member

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    there is mud in the road so I'm going to get some photos this morning and see if we can see the owners of the muddy lorries for recompense.
    Its 50 mph down that stretch of road so he was doing the correct speed limit ;) and yes you could if the conditions are right.....like friday
     
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    pursue the people who muddied the road. If an offense i believe and when combined with freezing conditions......

    How much for the engine!
     
  16. bigeyd Forum Member

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    had a look today and its not really muddy just had a slight tinge to it,the lift off point to where he rested is a good distance so he had serious airtime in a heavy car


    the engine was still running when he landed...which is amazing,looking at buying it back but have to wait and see.
     
  17. Nordoff Forum Junkie

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    Hate that opinion.
    Can I sue god for ice on the road? no.
    I shoulda been watching out for ice.
    Same with mud on the road, y' should take responsibility for driving to the conditions.
     
  18. Matt82

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    AND AN S3. THE MOST SENSIBLE CAR EVER
     
  19. bigeyd Forum Member

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    just after a bend as it goes mate and even the most 'sensible car' cannot deal with mud/black ice as its not ******* magic this quattro system[:x]
    PS volvo is more sensibler....(if thats a word)
     
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    Nasty!

    Hope he ok and gets paid out

    I'l have his rear bumper if he is braking the car
     

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