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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Pics and Videos Buffet
My uncle just bought a VIPER and flipped it! Pics inside!
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 4825880" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p><strong>Observations</strong></p><p></p><p>The photos are not complete enough. You need to show from the driveway in the direction of travel.</p><p></p><p>1. There are no skidmarks on the street. Traction or lack of it does not appear an issue unless the street was wet.</p><p>2. There "appears" to be slight yaw marks in the grass, indicative of the start of a slide.</p><p>3. The driveway "may" have been a factor in the slide and overturning of the car as it appears to be a good bit higher than the grass. Notice there marks in the grass..appear to be deep at the edge of driveway and don't appear to be tire marks on the driveway but impact marks- all indicative of the car becoming airborn.</p><p>4. The fact of the front and back being relatively intact indicates a roll was primary damage causer..but I would need far more photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 4825880, member: 9092"] [b]Observations[/b] The photos are not complete enough. You need to show from the driveway in the direction of travel. 1. There are no skidmarks on the street. Traction or lack of it does not appear an issue unless the street was wet. 2. There "appears" to be slight yaw marks in the grass, indicative of the start of a slide. 3. The driveway "may" have been a factor in the slide and overturning of the car as it appears to be a good bit higher than the grass. Notice there marks in the grass..appear to be deep at the edge of driveway and don't appear to be tire marks on the driveway but impact marks- all indicative of the car becoming airborn. 4. The fact of the front and back being relatively intact indicates a roll was primary damage causer..but I would need far more photos. [/QUOTE]
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