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You must say that the Ford Falcon body did pretty well in the accident. It seems the window pillars a pretty strong. If it was in the FG you would have maybe had the side airbag pop out.

Powerful turbo cars are dangerous and they will bite you on the bum if you dont respect it. Its a worry as I see so many drivers hopping from relatively sedate cars into these highly tuned turbos, thinking they know it all and then sh*t like this happens.

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I know a girl, 21ish who JUST got her license, and her partner bought a BA turbo falcon. I warned her about the sudden surge of power making the car get uppity, let's hope she stays in one piece (and her daughter).

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I just sold my 317kW BA2 F6.

Not one person who came to look at it before it was purchased has been in or driven a powerful RWD manual car before, and didn't really understand what that kind of power meant. Most of them came to look at it in wet weather conditions thinking it's all sweet to go check out and go for a drive in a 300kW car in the wet.

One of them even said "Don't worry mate, I've owned 2 VN 5L's before (one was an SS apparently) and I crashed them both, so I'm sensible now"... wow, good work you TWAT can't even handle 150KW.

I hope the guy that bought it learns to crawl before he starts doing full power sprints in it... Lol =S

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