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Old 03-03-2006, 10:28 AM   #1
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Default Saw A Holden Ute Driver Lose Control

There is this big sweeping s bend near my work..
the second sweep has a big positive camber

anyway somtimes i'll give the tail a tiny flick on the 1st sweep in the wet and dream how good it would be to have that corner on a track and link them up

i was sitting at a roundabout adjacent to the corner and hear somone blipping there throttle....looked over and saw a little old thing sideways around the 2nd sweep

then i see the holden ute hit the 1st sweep hard...lose it on the second....do a 180 and slam into a statesmen comming the other way..

not a great story but it was entertaining none the less
not too much damage...except maybe his ego

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