M3 in 2 pieces
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S3000

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513 posts

175 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Chris Peacock

818 posts

224 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Its gotta take some energy to do that.









T-Cut ?

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

198 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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WTF?? Must have been almost maxed out to have such a (relatively) clean cut. Ouch.

Well, a guy died and that's usually sad... on the other hand, Darwin strikes again, lucky not to wipe someone else out.

ZOLLAR

19,914 posts

189 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Christ what a mess, what a way to go aswell.

DrYazz

881 posts

195 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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If the car is in THAT state, imagine what the flesh, bone and blood inside (or outside, in this case) could be like.

Very sobering. Another reminder that alcohol and driving should not be combined.

RacerMDR

5,582 posts

226 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Omg

Debaser

7,217 posts

277 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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yikes

Turtlez

12,549 posts

197 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Bloody hell.yikes

deveng

3,920 posts

196 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Clearly ripping off herbie.

Laurel Green

30,934 posts

248 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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DrYazz said:
Very sobering. Another reminder that alcohol and driving should not be combined.
Indeed!

boobles

15,241 posts

231 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Reminds me of this one....
The guy survived apparently.


*Al*

3,830 posts

238 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Nasty.

edo

16,699 posts

281 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Dont forget in many cases the emergency services pull the car apart/further cut it to extract people/bodies, so they can look even worse after they have attended - although it seems improbable anyone survived the M3 crash...

ApexJimi

26,536 posts

259 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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On a side note, I like the reporting style in that article - clear, articulate and concise.

If the same crash was reported here, we'd have at least a paragraph on the car's cost and another on it's maximum speed.

Stugots

358 posts

242 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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bks That will buff right out

CampDavid

9,145 posts

214 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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ApexJimi said:
On a side note, I like the reporting style in that article - clear, articulate and concise.

If the same crash was reported here, we'd have at least a paragraph on the car's cost and another on it's maximum speed.
It actually tells you factual details instead of the usual crap we get from news agencies here.

I'm guessing he was travelling to split it in half, even the the front of the thing kept going.

g3org3y

21,619 posts

207 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Ouch. frown

Steve in Stoke

6,387 posts

200 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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For a car to split realtively "cleanly" like that, could it be a cut and shut? I've seen the aftermaths of a a couple of high speed car/tree interfaces, but yet to see a split like those shown here.

anonymous-user

70 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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st the bed that's scary. Ripped in half and then caught fire, bad day.

CampDavid

9,145 posts

214 months

Saturday 19th February 2011
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Steve in Stoke said:
For a car to split realtively "cleanly" like that, could it be a cut and shut? I've seen the aftermaths of a a couple of high speed car/tree interfaces, but yet to see a split like those shown here.
Could well be, I can't see how you could tear metal apart like that