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V6 crash

Williams

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Just found this on CS...

As mentioned on there too.. the fire brigade seemed to be having a good look for the engine.. ;) Sad to see a car in this state, and getting fooked further by the fire brigade..

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They don't much about do they. Sad indeed, can't be too many in Jersey.

Doesn't seem to be in our register either. ;)
 
Absolute toss pots.....why not try the bonnet release? The inner bonnet tray looks in good nick to be fair so it can be toooo bad lol. Feel gutted for the owner. Looks like it was the other drivers fault too.
 
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