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Old 01-01-20, 06:43 AM
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Old 01-01-20, 11:32 AM
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That is around 2 years old. It happened in Singapore. I believe that LFA was restored.
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Originally Posted by 05RollaXRS
That is around 2 years old. It happened in Singapore. I believe that LFA was restored.
cool, thanks for the backstory!
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Originally Posted by picklebush
cool, thanks for the backstory!
No worries.. I found the original thread. Here it is:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/lfa...their-lfa.html
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aftermath ;(LFA crash-e23n8k2.jpg
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Originally Posted by Pittsy
aftermath ;(
Ahhh that will buff right out!
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It still looks like something mechanical went wrong, it just snapped too quick, maybe a tyre or oil on the road??.
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Originally Posted by isfvss
It still looks like something mechanical went wrong, it just snapped too quick, maybe a tyre or oil on the road??.
suuure... It is always oil, sand, water and elements, mechanical problems, Mars being in Sagittarius etc, when the time comes for the ****ty driver to blame something.
If you have no skill driving a supercar, do not try to drive it as if you do... otherwise you will end up in that state.
The driver ran out of skill by the time he got into the car. The rest was guaranteed to go wrong.
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Originally Posted by sunamer
suuure... It is always oil, sand, water and elements, mechanical problems, Mars being in Sagittarius etc, when the time comes for the ****ty driver to blame something.
If you have no skill driving a supercar, do not try to drive it as if you do... otherwise you will end up in that state.
The driver ran out of skill by the time he got into the car. The rest was guaranteed to go wrong.


probably a banana peel on the road
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