http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... t-him.html
This happened back home in Sydney... even funnier is the guy that was looking to buy it, and was in the car at the time (being driven by the owner) is an old work mate from the Oil Refinery I worked at. If you watch the video he's the long haired dude in the ambulance. Not sure where he was getting the money from to buy this though as we didn't get paid THAT much at the refinery! Maybe he's moved into refining a different product these days
Luckily no one was hurt, well apart from the car.
Test drive gone wrong
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Re: Test drive gone wrong
I want to hear what his missus says to him once he gets home!Kwacky wrote:Oh dear. That's going to make you feel sick for a while.
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Re: Test drive gone wrong
Jesus that's not a good way of ending the day! Although it looks like a residential area, so 30 is a appropriate speed, sounds like the driver did give it a bit. Never a clever way of impressing in my opinion. Although on the bright side the buyer could put in an offer of half price now!! Hahahaha!!