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Yeah thats what i thought. But ker34 mentioned that the parents were told otherwise...

Bit hard to believe a car could bounce enough @ that speed to deploy airbags?

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I don't think it was a case of "bouncing", but more one of suspension bottoming out hard enough to deploy the airbags..

There's a bump on South Western Hwy where Mudijong Rd hits it, if you're heading North and take the right hand lane past the turn off. I've hit that an 90kph in my 'line, something bottomed out, something went THUD. Nothing was broken and my non-existant airbags didn't deploy but fk, I have never taken that lane again :P

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  Mayuri Krab said:
The only ways they can stop people crashing is if they were to limit the speed of all cars to like human walking speed of 4km/h.

Dude, you know the old vietnamese ladies are still going to crash... they cant see over the wheel man...lol :laugh:

Oh and volvo drivers...................................................cuz they can!! :ph34r:

and thanks Tom for my new sig...

  SCR34M said:
Dude, you know the old vietnamese ladies are still going to crash... they cant see over the wheel man...lol :laugh:

Oh and volvo drivers...................................................cuz they can!! :ph34r:

and thanks Tom for my new sig...

Just a slight correction on your sig, by shitbox I meant 4cly, then there was 30% in family falcodores and 17% in 4wds

so for you sig its 80% in shit boxes including commodores, lol :D

  zonk said:
If you have a fast car your gona speed for the thrill and fun of it.. If you have a piece of shit car your not going to because its gona probably make the car shitter then it already is.. or its just no fun coz its a shitbox lol..

I disagree.

I'm way more likely to thrash something I don't care about.

Any car can be fun to drive when you're pushing the limits, but only a nice car can still be fun when you're not.

  SCR34M said:
Dude, you know the old vietnamese ladies are still going to crash... they cant see over the wheel man...lol :D

Oh and volvo drivers...................................................cuz they can!! :)

Well at least the crash wouldn't result in serious accidents... can they?

It'll be like 2 cars crash into each at @ 4km/h & the car behind would be like, oh no! I'm slowly driving into the crash @ 4km/h & I don't have time to react & step on the brakes... :)

  s2k12 said:
I disagree.

I'm way more likely to thrash something I don't care about.

Any car can be fun to drive when you're pushing the limits, but only a nice car can still be fun when you're not.

+1 to that, I reckon I'm alot more careless when I'm driving my mum's car.

  s2k12 said:
I disagree.

I'm way more likely to thrash something I don't care about.

Any car can be fun to drive when you're pushing the limits, but only a nice car can still be fun when you're not.

i flog my celica like i'm selling it tomorrow, i get it in paddocks in the mud, get it bogged, all sorts of crap. i've my mates hilux get me a out few times.

i don't wash it or anything lol, just keep fresh oil up to it and i've had no probs.

however, if i drove a line, i'd love it more then... well, anything .

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