Another wrecked 914 pic, I don'tthink it has been posted before |
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Another wrecked 914 pic, I don'tthink it has been posted before |
URY914 |
Aug 24 2003, 09:11 PM
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As seen on www.wreckedexotics.com
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Aaron Cox |
Aug 25 2003, 06:59 PM
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i still dont think that has anythng to do with the placement of your hands (or head) at the point of impact. the cage is irrelavent- when you impact something- everything that is in motion wants to stay in motion- thus your body will keep moving until the instance when the seatbelt locks. you will still smack the guages
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