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Damn man... it looks like at least your spare in the trunk made it out unscathed
Glad to hear you're ok... and pics of cliff as Insert Name stated, preferably with skid marks (on the road, not your pants) included in the pic
Glad to hear you're ok... and pics of cliff as Insert Name stated, preferably with skid marks (on the road, not your pants) included in the pic
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Wow glad your ok. my worst experience at GMR was a 180 in my EK9 but i only cracked my front bumper and bent the tow hook. Bald tires, 2nd day with the car first MT and it just rained, trying to keep up with a 85 corolla SR5 HB. Oh and my EK was DX at the time
I went up last nite though in the S2 and almost went into the dirt going down Grand side but was not crazy just mis judged turn.
My friend is probly the luckiest he hit a dirt mound which acted like a ramp and he went off about 300 ft. didnt roll, got it towed out the next morning and drove it home.
I went up last nite though in the S2 and almost went into the dirt going down Grand side but was not crazy just mis judged turn.
My friend is probly the luckiest he hit a dirt mound which acted like a ramp and he went off about 300 ft. didnt roll, got it towed out the next morning and drove it home.
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I've only driven GMR once. And this is one of the reasons. Very technical, but a lot of people fly off that road. That one time I saw skid marks on the road leading to a broken stone railing where the car drove off the edge. I drove like a grandma after seeing that. You are lucky to be alive. GMR is too dangerous to drive spirited.