Originally posted by MikeyN
Does not compute? How do you spin on a straight? If he was going flat out and the rear wing peeled off, I'd understand.
Hit a slippery patch (oil)...
Somebody cuts you off...
Maybe it was raining when he went off...
ty driver...
Chick giving road head moves her tongue juuuust the right way...
VDub
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Located in an affluent community of Galveston County, Texas, the owner of this Bugatti Veyron was apparently distracted and lost control of his 1001hp hypercar, leaving it beached in the shallows of a salt water lake.
Read...
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Originally posted by VDub
Chick giving road head moves her tongue juuuust the right way...
E2EK1EL
LA MARQUE, Texas – A man blamed a low-flying pelican and a dropped cell phone for his veering his million-dollar sports car off a road and into a salt marsh near Galveston. The accident happened about 3 p.m. Wednesday on the frontage road of Interstate 45 northbound in La Marque, about 35 miles southeast of Houston.
The Lufkin, Texas, man told of driving his luxury, French-built Bugatti Veyron when the bird distracted him, said La Marque police Lt. Greg Gilchrist. The motorist dropped his cell phone, reached to pick it up and veered off the road and into the salt marsh. The car was half-submerged in the brine about 20 feet from the road when police arrived.
Gilchrist said he doesn't know if the car was salvageable, but in his words, "Salt water isn't good for anything." He says the man, whose identity hasn't been released, was not injured.
A 2006 Bugatti Veyron was recently offered for sale in Jonesboro, Ark., for $1.25 million.
terrytutone
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
A man blamed a low-flying pelican
HA. I dont think so. Heres video of the wreck taking place.
Apparently this is the same man that owned the Enzo wrecked by Eddie Griffin. Burn
Sweet find, dude.
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UPDATE: Thanks to some great follow up reporting by the Galveston Daily News and their sister paper, we now know the man is Andy House of Performance Auto Sales in Lufkin, Texas. The shop, ironically, specializes in repairing wrecked exotics.
hehehh
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by terrytutone
HA. I dont think so. Heres video of the wreck taking place.