Saw this vid at the end of one of @littlefeller's vid posts..

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O my goodness :p
I didn't like the look of that :(
 

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One less Daker :nailbiting: that must have been moving to get that lift frightning
 

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One less Daker :nailbiting: that must have been moving to get that lift frightning
There would have been an explosive charge and a ram under the car. Would have been impossible to get that amount of lift and roll without.
 

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They're called "cannons" if my memory serves me correctly. Huge inertia to get that much lift.

Tony.
 

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Normally you would see it on the underside as its normally a pipe welded into the floor as the charge pushes down, the floor looks intack and the passenger seat is also still fitted ......either way it had to be moving at its highest speed the distance it covered was a long way it was more likey a steel ramp hidden by the box it hit.
Not any car i would want to experience that in ....
 
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