Pics of a Totaled FI 350Z
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Here's the video:
http://www.alldumb.com/item/12273/
The guy was doing about 320 KPH when his rear tire started to go flat. He started to downshift and slowed the car to somewhere around 210-220 KPH, but by then the tire started to shread. The rear cuts lose (he doesnt turn the wheel, it essentially gets yanked from him) he does off the road . . . blah blah blah.
Japanese translation of the interview with the driver -
Int) how do you feel?
Driver) I am stiff, I have a stiff back and legs, but I'm alright.
http://www.alldumb.com/item/12273/
The guy was doing about 320 KPH when his rear tire started to go flat. He started to downshift and slowed the car to somewhere around 210-220 KPH, but by then the tire started to shread. The rear cuts lose (he doesnt turn the wheel, it essentially gets yanked from him) he does off the road . . . blah blah blah.
Japanese translation of the interview with the driver -
Int) how do you feel?
Driver) I am stiff, I have a stiff back and legs, but I'm alright.
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Originally Posted by MrGraphics
Here's the video:
http://www.alldumb.com/item/12273/
The guy was doing about 320 KPH when his rear tire started to go flat. He started to downshift and slowed the car to somewhere around 210-220 KPH, but by then the tire started to shread. The rear cuts lose (he doesnt turn the wheel, it essentially gets yanked from him) he does off the road . . . blah blah blah.
Japanese translation of the interview with the driver -
Int) how do you feel?
Driver) I am stiff, I have a stiff back and legs, but I'm alright.
http://www.alldumb.com/item/12273/
The guy was doing about 320 KPH when his rear tire started to go flat. He started to downshift and slowed the car to somewhere around 210-220 KPH, but by then the tire started to shread. The rear cuts lose (he doesnt turn the wheel, it essentially gets yanked from him) he does off the road . . . blah blah blah.
Japanese translation of the interview with the driver -
Int) how do you feel?
Driver) I am stiff, I have a stiff back and legs, but I'm alright.
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Originally Posted by bstansbu
For some reason, I dont think the driver was in any kind of condition to break out his tools and remove his super charger after that impact. hahahaha
Man, what a fu**ed up Z. Looks like the driver and passenger were able to walk away, though.
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snap - your right nicolaycastro, that is a different Z. It was so mangled, that I just saw the color and said "I've seen that before".
Still a good vid though . . .
Still a good vid though . . .
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Originally Posted by REDROADSTER350Z
Tires must been the stock that's on the Z, should have upgraded to after market tires
Your Z looks sweet man!! I like it. IS that picture photoshoped or is it just the angle, but your front tires look like their 18 inch and the rears look like big ole 20's.
Last edited by bstansbu; 08-11-2005 at 11:03 AM. Reason: spelling
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Originally Posted by bstansbu
Hey Guys, We are trying to figure out what rims they are on that totaled Z. Anyone know the make and brand of that rim? Thanks, BEN
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Originally Posted by bstansbu
Hey Guys, We are trying to figure out what rims they are on that totaled Z. Anyone know the make and brand of that rim? Thanks, BEN
That's a pretty generic multipiece forged rim style (nice wheels though)...
Could be iForged, BCForged, Symbolics, HRE, etc.
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I do not think that Z would look nearly as bad if it had its Front Bumper Absorber in place!!!!
It is something that is removed that is there for a reason and should not be removed!
This is removed with Most Intercooler Kits (Greddy) and also for alot of aftermarket Front Bumpers... I cut my new front bumper so this part would fit... The body shop took it off I told them I am not taking the car until they cut the bumper to fit over this...
Rather then this beam absorbing the impact then going to the front of the frame... the Fibercomposite radiator support (weak), Intercooler, and Engine is all that is in the way of you and the engine being jammed into your face...
Its Number 9 in this image... The Support Beam
It is something that is removed that is there for a reason and should not be removed!
This is removed with Most Intercooler Kits (Greddy) and also for alot of aftermarket Front Bumpers... I cut my new front bumper so this part would fit... The body shop took it off I told them I am not taking the car until they cut the bumper to fit over this...
Rather then this beam absorbing the impact then going to the front of the frame... the Fibercomposite radiator support (weak), Intercooler, and Engine is all that is in the way of you and the engine being jammed into your face...
Its Number 9 in this image... The Support Beam
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Originally Posted by Jason@Performance
I do not think that Z would look nearly as bad if it had its Front Bumper Absorber in place!!!!
It is something that is removed that is there for a reason and should not be removed!
This is removed with Most Intercooler Kits (Greddy) and also for alot of aftermarket Front Bumpers... I cut my new front bumper so this part would fit... The body shop took it off I told them I am not taking the car until they cut the bumper to fit over this...
Rather then this beam absorbing the impact then going to the front of the frame... the Fibercomposite radiator support (weak), Intercooler, and Engine is all that is in the way of you and the engine being jammed into your face...
Its Number 9 in this image... The Support Beam
It is something that is removed that is there for a reason and should not be removed!
This is removed with Most Intercooler Kits (Greddy) and also for alot of aftermarket Front Bumpers... I cut my new front bumper so this part would fit... The body shop took it off I told them I am not taking the car until they cut the bumper to fit over this...
Rather then this beam absorbing the impact then going to the front of the frame... the Fibercomposite radiator support (weak), Intercooler, and Engine is all that is in the way of you and the engine being jammed into your face...
Its Number 9 in this image... The Support Beam
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