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Interesting moderation over there........
R.I.P.
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Sorry if its not allowed.
I guess they have been hammered with new members....
That's it exactly. You hit the nail right on the head there.
That passionford place seems to be filled with the sort of people that hang around mcdonalds with their cd players booming out all sorts, whilst milling around in tracksuits and saying "innit bruv".
Are you for real? You honestly think he wouldn't have minded dying...for that?
What what I've seen of the discussion of an 80's ford being safer than a modern 5* NCAP poverty spec eco wagon, it was a sapphire.What Ford was it anyway? It looked like a heap from the late 80's, early 90s? How long must the stretch of road be to get to 140mph?
What what I've seen of the discussion of an 80's ford being safer than a modern 5* NCAP poverty spec eco wagon, it was a sapphire.
What Ford was it anyway? It looked like a heap from the late 80's, early 90s? How long must the stretch of road be to get to 140mph?
It looks like a heap of a Sierra from the 80's. Problem is judging by those forum sigs it'll have been stripped and lightened as much as possible, all safety equipment (if it had any) removed to save weight, and a whopping big turbo slapped on it.
And the Cosworth 4x4 was a fast car in its' day before modifications!
I havent seen the vid, (its removed) so 140Mph sounds unlikely, but given the style of "innit bruv" street racing the crash was probably over 100Mph.
Should have raced on a track, he might still have been alive.
I was saying neither.I don't understand, are you saying you believe his 90's Ford Sapphire is safer than for arguements say a new Corsa?