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#264
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12-06-2013, 05:58 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
One does not simply own a car like this and not speed ! Thats what the fucking thing is built to do. One would have to be a complete moron to think they were not speeding when out on a joy ride ! One does not crash a car that has the handling and braking ability of such a machine. Put the worse driver on the planet in this car and they would find it almost impossible to crash it doing 40 mph if they fucking tried !! More food for fucking thought ! |
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#265
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12-06-2013, 06:11 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
Quote: Originally Posted by missingpluto View Post http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/03/showbi...html?hpt=hp_t2 There were 60 seconds between the impact and when the flames broke out. I guess now producers can edit the upcoming Fast & Furious 7. They can cast Nicolas cage into the vacant slot for remainder of movie & merge it with Gone in Sixty Seconds. A final car scene with Walker in the Porshe racing Cage driving the Eleanor Mustang. Vin Diesel can drive whatever the fuck he wants to cause he always wins anyway. Renamed : Gone is a Fast & Furious 60 seconds |
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#266
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12-06-2013, 06:48 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
It's now known the car was having mechanical problems back at the garage... difficulty in steering it while parking and the motor constantly stalling. Rodas and Walker were concerned about it so they decided to take it for a test drive to try and figure out what was wrong. Witnesses say they did 5 or 6 laps around the streets outside at normal speeds putting the car through it's paces to find the problem. You're just taking the default view that when one gets their hands on a fast car they just want to abuse it and squeeze every thrill out of it. Well, sorry to burst your bubble but Rodas was not like that. He, of all people, knew how dangerous the car was and wouldn't risk his life, or anyone elses, pulling off dangerous stunts like that. He had a well known reputation for not doing such things. He was a professional race car driver and knew what the car was capable of. You seem to be another person who doesn't know enough about the history and reputation of the Carrera GT. |
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#267
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12-06-2013, 06:57 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
No, that's fine. You make a very good point there. I've seen literally hundreds of images of people burnt to death and burnt beyond recognition and more often than not you will find those who died because of the fire have their hands clenched more often than those who died before the fire. Don't ask me how or why this is the case, but it seems to be a good proportion in around 70% of cases I've seen. If this is due to the difference between a live body and a dead body, then fair enough. But based on all the evidence and witness testimonies it does seem fair to assume that Walker was alive during or before being consumed by the fire. |
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#270
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12-06-2013, 11:33 PM
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Re: Paul Walker Death Picture
I don't know which side it came off but supposedly some teens stole part of the car off the wrecker after it left the scene. After some digging it turned out to be one of the T-Tops that was on the car. The only ting is that the part wasn't burned which means that the top of the car was open when the fire started. |