poor CL..(not mine)
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poor CL..(not mine)
I came across this website with all kinds of wrecks, and found this poooooor 2nd Gen CL, you guys be safe.. heres the article under it too:
Kid snuck his parents' car out, got in a minor wreck, fled the scene, lost control, crossed oncoming lanes, hit a curb/gutter and then hit a tree and spun back into the road.
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Originally posted by 97Acura3.0CL
a little Zanio might help with that one make sure to tuck the air bag in tight
a little Zanio might help with that one make sure to tuck the air bag in tight
THis is a prime reason why my home security system will have a "keep the kids in the house" code tha tthey won't know. There won't be any of this sneaking out shit after bedtime. Daddy and mommy will set the super secret code, and I will know they haven't gone anywhere in the AM
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Originally posted by chrisbpickering
Shit, if they would have Zanioed it in the first place, none of this would have happened.
THis is a prime reason why my home security system will have a "keep the kids in the house" code tha tthey won't know. There won't be any of this sneaking out shit after bedtime. Daddy and mommy will set the super secret code, and I will know they haven't gone anywhere in the AM
Shit, if they would have Zanioed it in the first place, none of this would have happened.
THis is a prime reason why my home security system will have a "keep the kids in the house" code tha tthey won't know. There won't be any of this sneaking out shit after bedtime. Daddy and mommy will set the super secret code, and I will know they haven't gone anywhere in the AM
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I live on a very rural road, real wooded and such. There was this kid, about 15 that took his peeps older mercedes out for a joy ride on our road. Well, he was going back and forth, up and down the street doing anywhere from 40-70 on long stretches. Mind you this is a neighborhood road not a highway. ANyway, he lost control and hit a tree. When he spun out around a slight bend, the car spun around and luckly hit the tree from the rear of the car first. The damage? The rear taillights ended up just behind the passenger seat headrest If this kid had went head on, he'd be gone.
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