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This was on Sunday in Hungary.

Amatuer race day, one guy went testing the car one way, so was another guy but one of them went the wrong way for some reason. It was on a closed part of the track . Both were estimated going at about 130 km/h when they connected. 2 people in each car, both drivers died and the passengers are in Hospital.

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BOTH CARS WERE LADAS.... I wonder if Jamezilla was there as well :)

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thats shocking...........how could they both go different directions and not know. is that one of the bodys in the plastic bag hanging out the whitet car?

i think it is as in the bottom pic that part of the car has been cut away... :ghost: give ya chills...

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Stupid Lada drivers...

Mind you that is pretty awful. If not for the cage, the car would have been even more squished.

Lucky mine is made of steel and not paper - like this one:

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And yes Ash - Ladas do 130km/h. 136km/h to be exact.

So there.

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Stupid Lada drivers...

Mind you that is pretty awful. If not for the cage, the car would have been even more squished.

Lucky mine is made of steel and not paper - like this one:

niva.jpg

And yes Ash - Ladas do 130km/h. 136km/h to be exact.

So there.

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Stopping a Lada is like stopping a supertanker.

You need someone who has done it before to be at the helm... and you need to prepared well in advance.

Nivas are known to nose-dive or jump sideways under heavy braking.

It's not just a car... it's an adventure!

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Don't worry Dox - I have an endless supply :(

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Actually - looking at the details here:

Niva: http://www.autoreview.ru/new_site/year2002.../n19/niva/1.htm

2107: http://www.autoreview.ru/new_site/year2001...2/2107/2107.htm

Every Lada owner will die in an accident :)

The little pictures of hurt body parts - red is bad.

Uh oh.

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At least my neck will be OK...

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merli, tempting to anger jamezilla is like smothering your body in raw bloody meat and walking into jenny craig, you'll get severely raped

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Midnight Purple GTR owners stick together :uh-huh:

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