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130mph apparently (well some people say 210mph, but im guessing it was 210kmh)

Well i heard of wraping it round a tree, but that takes the biscit!

sad thing is i saw a golf rapped round a tree a couple of days ago on the m6 that looked as bad

 

Looked nasty and the m6 was shut after that which only means one thing...RIP

 

Strange thing life.

And 130 mph too, wonder how that pissy little tree is still stood up.?!?

looks like a new entry for the turner prize to me.

 

Apologies if its not like...

Don't ever underestimate the strength of a tree!!

 

I've seen a HGV tractor unit after hitting a tree at speed with a trunk no bigger than the one in that photo, it was completely obliterated, looked like it had hit a solid concrete block, oh, and the tree had some bark missing.....!!!

It must be around 200kmh because when i hit a trafic lights pillar with around 80-100 my car was total loss but not like that and the pillar got a 45 degree bend

i wonder what the family of whoever perished in that car would think reading some of your responses:rolleyes:

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